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One from yesterday:

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I like Craig's idea; reflecting old in the modern.

Here's mine:

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I like the reflection and treatment. Very ominous. The background is curious, though, with a discordant industrial feel to it.
LOL; I have no idea what the pipe-looking thing is. Memory says it was a twisted branch or root, but the eyes say otherwise ... Wink
Reflections are great creating a composition. This image is straight from my camera. Every time I shoot I look for source of light and when inside a hotel I always look for dark areas with glass for reflections.[Image: _DSC5899_zpse5ebb475.jpg]

Few adjustment like removing distractions from the image, highlights, shadows and exposure you'll have a great image

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and another reflections created using a table to create it.

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This is some nice work! Congrats!
..and this is some very very old thread Big Grin

But photos are gorgeous!
Thank you vlad and korry. Will post more some of my photos related to reflections. I think I have few more on my drives wanted to get out Smile

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