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Cofiwch Dryweryn. 76902 405469752872075 36433780 n. 6259696973 66fea06241. Casgliad y Werin Cymru - Home. 44 Impressive Examples of Reflection Photography. 30 Striking Examples of Reflection in Photography. Reflections are all around us, and are a large part of natural beauty.

30 Striking Examples of Reflection in Photography

I particularly like reflections as the symmetry created draws parralels to some of the primary principles of good design. Additionally the reflections often expose things not obvious in the original subject. Often reflections can take on new, and more interesting forms, displaying an entirely new dimension to things. Get more of our great design content direct to your inbox Join our newsletter and receive our best weekly content by email.

Capturing Reflections in Puddles. My Modern Metropolis Capturing Reflections in Puddles Rainy days aren't always bad.

Capturing Reflections in Puddles

New York photographer Ira Fox takes advantage of the puddles that form around the city by snapping shots of the mirrored images that appear in them. 36 Impressing Examples of Reflection on the Puddle. Filed Under: Articles, Inspiration, Photography by fandy November 23, 2009, 00:02 Raining day, ya it’s raining again.

36 Impressing Examples of Reflection on the Puddle

But there are interesting things after that. Let’s go out and watch your step, look for puddles get interesting reflections. Using reflections in photography can lead to some amazing effects and beautiful images. 20 Perfect Water Reflections. Llyn Cwellyn in Snowdonia/Eryri, Wales Image: Richard0 Remember drawing random water colour dots on paper as a child?

20 Perfect Water Reflections

Then folding the paper in the middle, pressing hard and openin Photo: Llyn Cwellyn in Snowdonia/Eryri, Wales Image: Richard0 Remember drawing random water colour dots on paper as a child? Then folding the paper in the middle, pressing hard and opening it to find a strange creation that often resembled a butterfly? Well, nature does the same thing with water reflections, only much more beautifully. Says photographer Richard about his image above: “The conditions were perfect with no breeze at all. Rotate the image left and you get a sad elephant. Photo: What do YOU see and what does that say about you? This image looks like the classic Inkblot Test – what do you see? Photo: Image: Todd Kulesza No need to see a shrink if you didn’t guess the Willamette River in Oregon: Take this pond reflection captured close to Bergen, Norway for example:

Gavin Hammond. Starry Night Over the Rhone. A sketch of the painting is included in a letter van Gogh sent to his friend Eugène Boch on October 2, 1888.[1]

Starry Night Over the Rhone

Van gogh paintings starry night over rhone. Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. A Brief Understanding of the Starry Night Paintings.

Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh has risen to the peak of artistic achievements. Although Van Gogh sold only one painting in his life, the aftermath of his work is enormous. Starry Night is one of the most well known images in modern culture as well as being one of the most replicated and sought after prints. From Don McLean's song 'Vincent' (Starry, Starry Night) (Based on the Painting), to the endless number of merchandise products sporting this image, it is nearly impossible to shy away from this amazing painting. One may begin to ask what features within the painting are responsible for its ever growing popularity. 1. Water Lilies. Water Lilies (or Nymphéas, pronounced: [nɛ̃.fe.a]) is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926).

Water Lilies

The paintings depict Monet's flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet's artistic production during the last thirty years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts.[1] On 19 June 2007, one of Monet's water lily paintings sold for £18.5 million at a Sotheby's auction in London.[10] On 24 June 2008 another of Monet's water lily paintings, Le bassin aux nymphéas, sold for almost £41 million at Christie's in London, almost double the estimate of £18 to £24 million.[11] Gallery[edit] Water-Lily Pond and Weeping Willow, (1916–19)Water Lilies (TFAM), 1908, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Notes[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b "Monet, Claude.

" Monet water lilies. M c escher. The Official M.C. Escher Website. Untitled. Las Meninas. Las Meninas[1] (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

Las Meninas

The work's complex and enigmatic composition raises questions about reality and illusion, and creates an uncertain relationship between the viewer and the figures depicted. Because of these complexities, Las Meninas has been one of the most widely analyzed works in Western painting. Background[edit] Court of Philip IV[edit] The Infanta Margaret Theresa (1651–73), in mourning dress for her father in 1666, by Juan del Mazo. During the 1640s and 1650s, Velázquez served as both court painter and curator of Philip IV's expanding collection of European art. Detail showing Philip IV's daughter, the Infanta Margaret Theresa. Provenance and condition[edit] In recent years, the picture has suffered a loss of texture and hue.