Reflection = an image given back by a reflecting surface
A simple way to obtain a reflection is to use a surface of water as a mirror. Reflections double the elements in a photo. They can be dramatic and also they provide a balanced composition.
A long time ago I showed you some reflections on the River Saar, which I have admired every day for several months, when I have visited Saarburg, Germany. Impressive views, and peaceful place. If you have not seen them, it’s not late! You can see them if you want, by accessing these links:
Thursday reflections – River Saar
Thursday reflections – Reflections on River Saar
The River Saar, starts from the Vosges Mountains in Alsace, then crosses the Lorraine region of France and the German Saarland
Today I come back with a new reflection on the Saar River, for Thursday Reflections Challenge.
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Have you ever visited Saarburg?
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Don’t tell me it is a photograph. It looks like a painting of River Saar.
I see your postwork is improving
What an extraordinary reflection! I love the combined reflection and physical boat. So cool!
The white color of the boats delimits the two sides of the reflection much better!
It really creates a distinct line of the boat and reflection
Beautiful reflection image , thank you for sharing
Thank you, Witty! I’m delighted to share my pictures with you!
You explain reflection well while giving a photo of extraordinary reflection.
I did not want to give lessons! I wrote about what reflection means…just to not forget!
Beauuuutiful!!
I really have to “cheat” in my comment, because when I saw it, the only word that came to mind is “beautiful!” Nothing else to add, just beautiful!!!
I haven’t been out of Asia yet…
maybe next time …
I did not get out of my country very often.
I did not go out from Europe and I do not think I will have the opportunity to do it!?
Why so?
I mean it’s not difficult to get to Asia…
if you’re afraid of security and food, you’ll be safe in places like Singapore or Taiwan or Japan …
Another perfect photo my friend. Would love to visit.
It’s worth a short visit there. It is a small village and you can visit it in one day!
What the stunning photo, looks like a nice place.
Thank you! It’s a beautiful place, indeed!