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    Reflecting on nature

    Just one image from a trip to Wensleydale during September 2016. I've only processed this one today during a personal look back at my image library from 2016.

    I had considered a square crop for this but I decided to go with this as it leaves a hint of the tree trunk in the background, more of which is visible in the reflection.


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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Eee boy gum, very nice and I like the cheese as well.

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    I like the rectangular format better. The square format would add too much symmetry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    Eee boy gum, very nice and I like the cheese as well.
    I had intended to make reference to the "Wallace and Gromitt" cheese but thought it may confuse some people. Thanks for bringing it out in the open for the wider audience Brian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LePetomane View Post
    I like the rectangular format better. The square format would add too much symmetry.
    Thanks for taking time to comment Paul I'm pleased you agree with the crop I chose.

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    Well seen and captured, Peter. Don't you love finding those gems in the files? I agree a square crop would be too symmetrical. Though a shorter ratio with bottom copped just under the reflection and space left at top might be a consideration.

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Peter,

    You get a wow from me, those colors are very vibrant and nice reflection.

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    Excellent, pleasing shot...i thought for a while about Scrat of ice age

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    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    I had intended to make reference to the "Wallace and Gromitt" cheese but thought it may confuse some people. Thanks for bringing it out in the open for the wider audience Brian.
    I am both a polyglot (primarily in english) and a polyglutton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent, pleasing shot...i thought for a while about Scrat of ice age
    I had to do a web search as I didn't know about Scrat of the ice age, Nandakakumar. Thanks for taking time to comment . On the meaning of the word "scrat" this is one potential interpretation of it, a squirrel having a scat

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Nice pose.

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Great color and composition, Peter. I don't remember ever seeing a photo of a reflection of a squirrel. Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Great color and composition, Peter. I don't remember ever seeing a photo of a reflection of a squirrel. Well done!

    Thank you Mike, I'm glad you liked the reflection, a photography friend of mine, who was sitting next to me in the hide was able to capture a full reflection of the scratching squirrel shown in my second image in this thread. Unfortunately I had a 300mm prime lens on so I missed it, my companion had a 100-400 and was able to pull back to get the full reflection.

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Very nice reflection image. I love the way that the pine cone becomes a reflection with no separation.

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    Very interesting shot
    Mike said it right, reflection of a squirrel is quite a rare chance to capture

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    A couple of very nice images Peter. Where in Wensleydale were you. If it's not a secret location (), it's within a "day out" striking distance for me.

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    A couple of very nice images Peter. Where in Wensleydale were you. If it's not a secret location (), it's within a "day out" striking distance for me.

    Here's some location LINK information John. I was actually in a private location near to the area in the link I've posted. The owner of the area where I was has two hides on his land one of which has the reflection pool adjacent to it.

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Thanks Peter. Access from Hawes via the B6255?

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    Re: Reflecting on nature

    Two great shots Peter. I could not pick a favourite.

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    Great shots Peter I haven't seen a squirrel image with its reflection before either. I would crop the dark green part next to the top frame in #1 though.

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