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reflectionsPosted by ManuelaR (Hainburg (Frankfurt/Main), Germany) on 28 October 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. Taken at home in Hainburg - Germany Thanks for your valuable tips and/or constructive input!!
Comments (31)
Peter Martin Jorgensen from Aalborg, DenmarkThis is so well spotted. I'm guessing that glass ball is quite small. 28 Oct 2007 3:57pm Scene by Sharon Photography from Kingston, Ontario, Canadasuch an interesting and unusual capture - good for you! 28 Oct 2007 9:00pm Teresa from United StatesVery cool!! Some of the best images are right under our noses! 29 Oct 2007 12:22am Valeria Pimenta from Baker City, Oregon, United StatesQue delicada essa foto!!! Amei! 29 Oct 2007 2:21pm e. from Washington DC, United StatesWow, amazing reflection shot! This is great. 29 Oct 2007 3:59pm Laurie from Lincoln, United StatesThat is an awesome shot! Good eye on you, too! =-) 29 Oct 2007 5:07pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdomsuperb image ManuelaR--perfect macro of an enticing subject--so reflective--great work--billy 30 Oct 2007 1:02am @hans: Hallo Hans! Remus from PortugalBelas cores, bela composição, bela ideia, belo resultado. 31 Oct 2007 8:57pm Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsPffff, quiet at last! What a contrast with the series! The spheric shape often invites to reflection... This picture releases so many thoughts if you let them go! Can I give one? The universe is like God, a sphere without borders and its centre everywhere... (said by a medieval mysticist and I was so surprised that, except for the part "like God", modern cosmologists confirmed what he said by scientific investigations and calculations, unknown to him!) 31 Oct 2007 9:49pm Claudio from Porto, PortugalWWWOOOWWW this is a fantastic shot Manuela Congratulations 1 Nov 2007 1:13am lissa from New York, United StatesGreat composition especially with the reflection! 10 Nov 2007 4:32pm liaso from Bay Area, United StatesVery cool! I love it when shots of "simple" everyday things look so unusual and awesome. 12 Nov 2007 4:26pm |