Another aquarium photo from the other day. By the time I got through taking my photos, everyone in the room was oohing and ahhing over the fish and light reflections. Funny how people "look" but they don't "see", isn't it? 365 makes me see better than I ever have. Smile.
Well good morning Lou Ann! This popped up as I was just starting to look at my pictures! It means you're up very early! This was a cute idea have some fun but now I'm thinking you could do a repetitive pattern and have a whole sheet of little fish! (I think differently at this hour of the morning...) Have a good day... Pam and I have plans to do a little shopping with our photography and to have a lobster dinner with our good friend this evening...
@Weezilou Good morning Louise. Yes it's early, I'm an early riser, a work habit I haven't been able to break! I only ended up with the two aquarium photos that day, they were fun and sure helped me pass the time. I'll play with my two shots and see what I come up with. I'm loving your's and Pam's photos! Ive learned so much about Newfoundland and Nova Scotia through your adventures! Lobster dinner, oh my!
I love both your aquarium photos...beautiful and unusual! I totally agree that this 365 project has opened my eyes to so much beauty that I didn't even notice previously. It's so amazing! :-)
This is a great shot that has me wondering where the reflections are, and what the processing entails. And, how many fish there are or is there only one fish?
I'm completely confused!
The two fish on the bottom are the real fish, the two on top are their reflections. I believe the inside of the tank walls must have a mirror tint of some kind, between them and the water on top the scene was reflected again and again. Oh and these reflections were only visible on the ends of the tank. The broad sides that faced the room were just ordinary aquarium scenes.
This is super reflection, Lou Ann...Love it Fav
I'm completely confused!
The two fish on the bottom are the real fish, the two on top are their reflections. I believe the inside of the tank walls must have a mirror tint of some kind, between them and the water on top the scene was reflected again and again. Oh and these reflections were only visible on the ends of the tank. The broad sides that faced the room were just ordinary aquarium scenes.
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Thank you so much for your comments and putting this on the PP! I appreciate you looking and commenting on my photos (and the great favs, too)!