
Reflections at the Gasholder on Regent’s canal, London, May 2017

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 28 May 2017
Posted as part of Before and After

Reflections at the Gasholder on Regent’s canal, London, May 2017

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 28 May 2017
Posted as part of Before and After
I wonder how many photos did you have to take to get this one? How many days did you have to go back? It is just perfect!!
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I have been 4 or 5 times. This time there was sun and I was with a friend who is also a keen photographer. So we spent quite a lot of time there!
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I just called Sue a wizard but I think I should have reserved it for you. Pure magic, Debs! 🙂 🙂
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Thank you! I’m glad you’re so impressed. Reflections are a little project for me this year and I have a one-to-one with the photographer leader in a couple of weeks. Hopefully he likes this!
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I love working with reflection it creates such an altered view of the world. This is beautiful and well caught
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Yes reflections are great fun. And can be a great tool – letting us look round corners or over fences. I look for them everywhere.
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This is a gorgeous choice to do in both variants. I’m a bit more inclined to monochrome, but it is cool to see green grass from above. This is a classic “Debbie” shot! So good!
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Thank you Paula. I had been there a few times before but this was the best day for reflections. They are building flats right next door to this – would suit me on all grounds but price!!!
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I can imagine 🙂
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Your eye for the unusual has me captivated. I have never seen a scene, quite like this!!
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It is quite a structure. The vertical metal pieces are angled for different reflections back and front. And the metal above reflects too. Reflection heaven!
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Love them both, really unusual in B/W 🙂
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Yes. I’m torn between the two. The colour makes tehredlexrions a little clearer I think, especially the red jackets overhead. But I like the atmosphere of monochrome.
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I’ve always like shots like these.
janet
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I like the confusion. Means the photo has to be looked at for longer!
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Oh, neat! I like them both for different reasons
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I’m the same. I always find it hard to choose between colour and mono. Good old B&W often wins for atmosphere. By i think it depends on my mood as much as anything.
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Mono done well does it for me much of the time…and I agree, it’s a state of mind thing sometimes!
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