this is me.
I'm an amateur.. I have no idea what I'm doing.. but hope that one day I might but I don't think I will since there is always more to learn.
I have a small Kodak EasyShare CX7530... Nothing like many people have... Right now it's really frustrating me that I don't have something better because I expect more from myself and the camera.
I hope you enjoy checking out my photos!
I live in the British Columbia, Canada.
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Comments (16)
PeeWee05
Lovely shot, I love the advantage to take of the reflections and your timing of the light is great!
kimariehere
WOW !! IS THIS EVER Beautiful!! a real stunner!! MAGICAL light and mood !!...*****!!!!!!
Luka_30
Calm indeed, and beautiful!
jinet
Really a nice place in a nice light ! Beautiful landscape.
acquilon
i really love these reflection on the water, beautiful pic
Valentin
How beautifully you have caught the reflections of the buildings in the water! Excellent shot!
lafayette
beautiful landscape!
Loloe
Superb lighting, colors and reflections!!! Beautiful image! Bravo!!!
DonnaB
Gorgeous landscape!
nongo
Gorgeous reflections!!!!!! Such a peaceful scene!!!!!
Onslow
Beautiful light and colour - not so sure about the 50/50 composition.
uniquedreamer
Absolutely beautiful landscape and wonderful reflections. Nice Job!
erlandpil
Vewry nice picture in light and color
morin3000
Beautiful photo and gallerie I love your composition and the use of colors very much Really impressive ***** ()
goodoleboy
Oh well, another gorgeous capture to enthrall us. You've really got this down to a science.....fantastic reflections, clouds, etc. Vunderbar, my liebshen!
Mikan
please don't be fooled by the reflections in the water. try to take any picture with reflections using the rule of third or the golden rule as they name it; use the horizon line as a line that cuts the image in the way you find perfect for you, but not in halves - usually the horizon line used by the greatest landscape photographers (even by well-known Ansel Adams) it is used in order for having one third water and two thirds ground and sky. sorry for too many words; I usually don't comment too much, but even if your image is really wonderful, a little bit of art doesn't hurt anybody! have a wondeful week! mihai