All Features Great And Small
Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON
A couple of days after I bought my 300mm lens, I was walking through Southbank at dawn. It was about three months ago and so we were still in mid-autumn and the days were still quite warm, whereas we’re deep into winter now.
I thought I’d wait and see what the dawn was like, but I was disappointed because there was some low cloud and there were no stunning colours to capture. But the cloud cleared to a thin band across the horizon and as the sun rose into a clear sky, I realised that the real shot was not the sun itself, but its reflection on this office block across the river.
I’m estimating the building was about four hundred metres (yep, almost half a kilometre) away from where I was standing, so the 300mm lens was just perfect for what I was trying to achieve. The tight vertical frame (above) was an interesting composition, but I quickly realised that a vertical frame would capture the majestic sight with a bit more perspective.
I guess this experience reinforced my opinion that even when you think there is nothing for you to photograph, there is always something, if you look all around. Nature never disappoints us.
37 comments:
The photo is gorgeous as usual (so that's what sun looks like?), but the title-- you are such a clever man!
You're so right! There is always something. This is beautiful!
Wow! Those are awesome photos, and yes nature is always impressive :)
Happy Photo Hunting!
My entry is here
Have a nice weekend!
You are so right about looking around. I was in Manchester today and, looking up at the new Hilton, I so wished I'd taken my camera (not possible as laden with laptop and briefcase). Maybe I'll go back - inspired by your shots.
the pic is good even though it's not nature! were you ever with 'Sportsworld' published from Calcutta(?)....along with Andy O'Brien, before you migrated to Australia?
by mistake I pressed 'anonynous...
Great reflections shot.
The sun in her grandeur...and a couple of nice buildings, too!
Sandi
Just visiting David. Have a great weekend. Pappy
WOW. It looks like a huge bamboo curtain swaying in the light.
A dazzler.
Is it just me or does that picture look slightly scary? I have this vision of falling off. Perhaps I have latent vertigo.
It's beautiful.
I absolutely love it.
The statement is certainly in the framing!
wonderful! so bright and beautiful. :)
great choice for the theme.
oh....did you see my bug this week? I'll still working on bugs. :)
The coloring is beautiful. What bling!
I need some of your inspriation on this grey day we're having here.
What a bright-looking building :)
Have a great weekend.
Lovely shot. Australia really has fantastic light. Our sunrise is different every day.
Very cool, love the bright reflections of the glass buildings.
I think the picture was great! I'd like to know do you ever sleep!!!!! If so, when?
I like the way you see that reflection on the building. Great shot!!
PearL - happy weekend
Very great shot! I love it!
my PH is posted HERE.
Hope you could drop by. Thanks!
You captured the golden reflection perfectly!
happy Hunting!
this is perfect. one of the nicest so far...
bingskee
Exceptional shots, as expected, David.
Have a great weekend!
awesome shot!!! :) u're right - i think i'll have to keep my eyes peeled since i have nothing to show for the next couple of themes.
Wow....that's stunning David!
I went with bright colors myself....hope you can stop by. Have a super great weekend.
The vertical one does it for me. Looks like honey dripping down the building. Gorgeous.
"There is always something for you to photograph"
How true, how true.....
great photo's very impressive!
view mine if you wish here thanks
Beautiful shot David! It reminds me of shiny gold jewelry!
Wonderful image. The combination of nature and humanity is brilliant (as is the reflection)
Urban jungle has secret beauty, bright and beautiful glare from buildings.... Nice theme
Wise and wonderful!
Very cool shots. They are amazing and beautiful! Thanks for stopping by.
Although sometimes these glass or mirror buildings can be quite lovely, sometimes they're particularly dangerous for those of us under 5'. At the busiest times of the day they have a tendency to reflect sunlight directly into my eyes & the visor in my car is just too high to do a darned thing about it.
I sometimes wonder; "Did no one ever consider such a problem?"
Lovely photo, all the same!
WOW!
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