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Some things are not what they seem to be

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 08, 2008
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On my last post you see a light reflect on a water surface. Hm, Water? Light? Reflection?, yes and no. The light is right, the water is the glas of a window from the house I life and the reflection is the street light outside our garden. I take this capture during the "blue hour", rotate and crop it. Please don't be annoyed about my experiment. Many thanks for your viewing and comments

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beachzz

11:49AM | Fri, 08 February 2008

Annoyed? NO way!! This is great!!

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mickuk50

12:12PM | Fri, 08 February 2008

i like this aswell its an experiment thats going well.excellent work mick

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Umbetro38

2:33PM | Fri, 08 February 2008

Da hast Du jetzt ganz schön gezeigt wie sich das Auge täuschen lässt - einfach genial - darauf muss man ja erst kommen

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witch_1612

3:34PM | Fri, 08 February 2008

Very Nice!!!

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Richardphotos

7:43PM | Fri, 08 February 2008

things are not always what they seem in many post.ingenuity rules

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ledwolorz

6:03PM | Sat, 09 February 2008

Excellent work.

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ralfy

12:07AM | Wed, 13 February 2008

hehe, man sagt ja... und Du hast´s bewiesen: der Aggregatzustand von Glas bei normaler Temperatur ist FLÜSSIG! Super!


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