
There's always a way to capture a skyscape, even if you're looking in the opposite direction. We were in Malaysia and had just finished breakfast at the Sheraton Langkawi in July this year when we walked out into the warm tropical air, where the clouds were just beginning to disappear.
So instead of turning my camera towards the horizon, I turned away 180 degrees and instead took a shot of the horizon, faithfully reflected on the plate-glass windows of the restaurant. Look carefully at the first image (above) and you'll see I've composed it very carefully, to give you some clues.
First, there are two dark vertical lines that actually show where each new pane of glass begins. And the gold horizontal lines are part of the Sheraton insignia.
Now have a look at the photo below and you'll see I've used a slightly different composition - and yes, I've framed the shot so you can actually see me on the right. Yup, I was wearing red-and-white flowered shorts. A bloke's got to cherish the chance to get away from wearing a business suit, a tie and shiny black shoes. Right?

This final shot (below) was taken the next day, in more or less the same place. Have a look at the colour of the sky this time. Blue and beautiful. Bright sunshine. Clearly defined shadows. The islands in the distance seem to be sitting atop a glassy blue sea.
Tropical paradise? Without a doubt. Are we planning our next holiday? More than likely. See y'all in Langkawi ....

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Amazing reflection.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! As always, your photos are inspiring. :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous!~ may i ask why you didn't just take the photo the "correct" way?
ReplyDeletelooks amazing, but i guess i'll just have to keep looking at your photos. i would have to drug my kids (and myself) for that long haul from east coast, usa.
Beautiful, David.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful place. The reflections are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteTrust you to always find a different perspective for your photos. Lucky you to have spent time in such a gloriously beautiful location!
ReplyDeleteThat's probably the best representatives of "reflection photographs" I've ever seen...and now I can tell Mac he's not the only one with luau shorts!
ReplyDeleteSandi
Hi David,
ReplyDeleteGreat interesting perspective on the photos! and Malaysia looks like pure paradise! Will have to get there myself one day...
And I also have a few pairs of similar flowered shorts, although here they are more or less my everyday clothes! - threw out the suits and ties years ago ;)
Brilliant - as always. I love how you make stories of how you take your pictures. You'd think that one day I'd learn to try new perspectives or angles. Or not. Thanks for the great reads every week too - love stopping by and reading who you've found.
ReplyDelete"Mirror. mirror on the wall - who shoots fairest of them all?"
ReplyDeletegood reflections have nice weekend
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos. You always have the eye for an unusual angle, reflection or composition.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
Troy
I think flowers were quite "in" on men this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. The last is my favorite. It's so colorful it's hard to imagine it's a reflection.
Very interesting title to this post. Tropical paradise it looks like indeed.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. So that's you? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese photos are a nice reflection on your photographer's eye, David. :)
ReplyDeleteThey were unusual shots and it was amazing to see the difference between the three photos.
ReplyDeleteAmazing place.
David's gadding about again eh,,, Great shots David.
ReplyDeleteGood reflection and nice sky watch. I thought the sky looked backwards, LOL.
ReplyDeleteNo.one and only son's favourite place to vacation, I can see why.
ReplyDeleteTantalizing glimpse of off duty shorts.
Nice:)
ReplyDeleteInspiring camera work. Well done and paradise as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I would say have a good week however I see you have already had one.
I always love your photos, they always manage to take my breath away and these are no exception! And, hey, cool shorts!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots and an interesting post. Looks like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteFab David, especially the shorts, I may dedicate an entire blog to Men in Shorts... Ah the possibilities! MH
ReplyDeleteDavid: Nicely done, that turned out beautifully and another trick to remember.
ReplyDeleteReally neat post! There's always more than one way to look at things...
ReplyDeleteFantastic work! Thanks for dropping by my blog...think I'll keep checking yours...very intersting, indeed. :-D
ReplyDeleteStunning take on capturing the sky! Beautifully done!
ReplyDelete(New blog for me, but I'm still Beachy.) =)
What a great idea for a beautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteLike the flowered shorts.
Wow i miss like that view in my home town...TC
ReplyDeleteI was so busy admiring the photo that I didn't realize it was a reflection until I read the post!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos looks like paradise to me :)
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF!
Wowie! I'm so impressed. I really like these shots. Fun catch of the casual you in the photos too!! :0)
ReplyDeleteeverytime i visit your blog, I learn something new ..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection of an amazing place!
ReplyDeleteMine's, HERE.Happy SWF!
Interesting series of shots David!
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Nice post David. Pretty colours too.
ReplyDeleteI love the different perspective you took, reflections are always fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and for your nice comments :)
That is just too neat! I'm glad you offered the explanation-
ReplyDeleteI got a couple of reflection shots yesterday on Silver Lake. The water was like glass and the cottages were perfectly reflected in it. Made me look not only twice but a dozen times.
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Interesting photos and info. I also liked the sarongs. :-)
ReplyDeleteNicely done. :)
ReplyDeleteDo you mean every where you look in Malaysia you get such a sumptious sight!
ReplyDeleteUnderstand why you'll get back. And why you take off your suit! Definitively unusual here.
Great photos and I love the reflection and colours.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sky Watching.
thanx for visiting our country...
ReplyDeletenext visit, i would like to suggest u to try laksa (traditional food), visit gamat (sea cucmber) factory an dun forget to spend ur time in pulau payar (near to langkawi)...
have fun n enjoy ur trip ya!!
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