This week my SNAP collection are some of my photos which reflect my learning curve in taking water reflection shots. I have found that you really need a combination of good daylight, calm waters & the remembrance of taking your camera with you all the time, which then allows you to take advantage when all the elements come together.
From Last Autumn - not enough sunlight BUT oh those colours |
Spring in the conservation park |
Summer - Good light, calm waters |
My Personal Favourite & I think my best so far |
Your favourite is indeed the best as you have focused on the reflection which make the shot fabulous. A great collection for /snap!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and yes the last is stunning - I find reflection photos totally addictive and interesting to see how they change with the angle and direction of light
ReplyDeleteLove that last one! It's amazing how difficult it can be to get a good shot of a reflection. Good work!
ReplyDeleteI agree, that last one is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are making progress on these reflection photos - that last one is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMy all-time favorite reflection photos are ones I took on our hiking trip in the Canadian Rockies a few years ago - you can see a couple of them near the beginning of this post: http://melissagross.blogspot.com/2014/08/50-things-to-do-before-im-50-first.html.
beautiful reflections! And I agree with the others that the last one is especially gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely, the last one particularly so.
ReplyDeleteNot to be predictable but I do like the last one!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is indeed truly lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely - and isn't it nice to see progress as you try to improve? I do like that last one it is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I will always be learning about photography as long as I take photos! I like your reflections.
ReplyDeleteThese are all nice, but the final one is my fave too.
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