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Random Photo thread

I took this photo a couple days ago downtown Victoria

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Great shots Glen. It's amazing how rain can perk up a night shot. Great reflection.
 
Thanks. I love reflection shots. It wasn't too cold out so I figured I'd take a walk. I was hoping to find some brightly decorated hoses along some sidestreets for some bright, colorful reflections, but I could find much of anything.
 
DB, You sure have an eye for finding scenes, and then skill to make a good photo.
At night, no less.

I too went for photowalk this afternoon, and also was not finding what I was expecting (ice had melted off the pier & lighthouse), so was looking for whatever.
 
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Walked out on pier again.
Usally is windy and lot colder than folks expect, so they turn back real soon and go back to the fudge shops and such downtown. But today is 32degF but very calm, no wind at all, and not icy on the pier, so more folks were making it further out.
P1100232 by Dave Redman, on Flickr
 
And walked around downtown too.
P1100302 by Dave Redman, on Flickr

Is three of these big old iron fire escapes (with the weighted levered section to the ground level) in a two block area, that I have found interesting against the brick side of the building. But all three of them have big trees in front of them, so winter time is better time to look at them.
 
I got bored last night so I drove south to Lebanon OH for my own walk around a different old small town. It was nice to see some different things and I had to chuckle at this site. It's hard to see without zooming in but one clock is off by about 2 hours from the other three on the town hall's tower

City Hall Clock Tower by Scott Baker, on Flickr

And then there's the train that I had taken pictures of before.

Old Lebanon Train At Night by Scott Baker, on Flickr

It was a lonely walk back to the car

Lebanon Street Benches by Scott Baker, on Flickr
 
Thanks guys. As a few here are aware, I'm not a huge fan of sunrise / sunset shots. It's a beautiful, but overdone subject. I enjoy taking them, but they have to have something extra special for me to share. It's a weird personal thing.... I did particularly like this morning?s colors and clouds, and the symmetry of reflections so I shared. Dave, I may consider it. We'll see. I want to find some ice realted images, but it seems that it needs to be pretty cold for at least a few days for any interesting ice. I'm still learning the place's winter rhythm.

Another from this morning. I like the left to right movement in the clouds and how the trees on the left touch the clouds.
http://Manasquan Reservoir 1/8/21 by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
 
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Thanks guys. As a few here are aware, I'm not a huge fan of sunrise / sunset shots. It's a beautiful, but overdone subject. I enjoy taking them, but they have to have something extra special for me to share. It's a weird personal thing.... I did particularly like this morning’s colors and clouds, and the symmetry of reflections so I shared. Dave, I may consider it. We'll see. I want to find some ice realted images, but it seems that it needs to be pretty cold for at least a few days for any interesting ice. I'm still learning the place's winter rhythm.

Another from this morning. I like the left to right movement in the clouds and how the trees on the left touch the clouds.

It seems most people who take sunset shots generally go for lots colour and only pay secondary thought to the careful composition of the actual photography itself. This is why I think they become rather repetitive after a while. The photos, as yours are, should be a great shot with or without the sunset and the sunset should only add some contrast or accent to an already good composition. When I look at your last couple of shots they would quite outstanding even without the sunsets and even good as a normal or soft contrast black and white. That being said and for the reasons above I do like the softer, less distracting colours in your second shot better.
 
Not a great shot but shows a little of some of the weird topography we can find around here. That's about a 300' drop to the pond below and the fault, not erosion, is about 3 miles long. We don't normally get up to this spot in the winter but with lack of snow this winter we were able to get the 4x4 within about 2 miles and walk the rest.



Devil's Hole in Winter by soates50, on Flickr
 
Walked around downtown for a while.
P1100372 by Dave Redman, on Flickr

P1100437 by Dave Redman, on Flickr


THen went and spent about 45 minutes out by north pier looking over to the south pier at about sunset.
25degF, but calm, so was lots of folks out for a stroll, and several photographers.
P1100482 by Dave Redman, on Flickr

P1100595 by Dave Redman, on Flickr

if exif shows 0mm, is an adapted manual vivitar 35-200mm (circa 1990).
Otherwise Oly 40-150.

all are jpg straight out of camera, Pana GX1 (circa 2011).
 
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Reflections. Taken at the Elk and Bison Range at the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation area this morning. About 30 minutes from the house.

IMG_5613 by Scott Marvin, on Flickr
 
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