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Some Incredible Pictures Here
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Wow! Those are stunning, thank you TTT
14:24 Fri 30th Oct 2020
Great pictures but there's one I have a question about.
I've wondered how artists work out reflections in paintings and the Pink House on Loch Glass is confusing me.
You can see the mountain/hill behind the house goes way above it but in the reflection, it reaches half way up the chimney and then there's sky.
Any ideas why that is?
I've wondered how artists work out reflections in paintings and the Pink House on Loch Glass is confusing me.
You can see the mountain/hill behind the house goes way above it but in the reflection, it reaches half way up the chimney and then there's sky.
Any ideas why that is?
I once took a photo of Sarnersee in Switzerland because it was so still; much mre so that that in the photo with the house. I was showing the paper photo to someone at work and he said "You've got it upside down" - he could tell be the reflection. The water was so still that, at first sight, the photo looked totally symmetrical above and below lake level.
how about this one from David Lloyd Glover
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Some breath taking scenes there TTT. Bet it isn't like that every morning Douglas. Having had a look we are of the mind that if we could pick two places to have been, at the moment the shots were taken then it would be, in no particular order, Lossiemouth and the Rocks of Solitude Edzell. I was impressed with the night sky shots of the Borealis(again Lossiemouth) and the Milky Way.