Seeing Double — Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #207

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Hi All 👋 The crazy moderators at LAPC have given me the honour of hosting this week’s challenge.

Seeing double is all about reflections—probably one of my biggest photographic obsessions. I tend to see them everywhere & actively seek them out when they’re not readily apparent. My reflection hunting started shortly after I got Snappy, my DSLR, 12 years ago with some poolside reflections.

This shot shows reflections of objects not seen in the picture, in this case, Malibu’s Serra Hills behind the house.

Pool reflections
Pool reflections

Reflected City

Modern glass-fronted buildings allow for numerous reflections within the city landscape. This first shows a ship, the Glenlee, reflected in the Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland.

Glenlee & Riverside Museum
Glenlee & Riverside Museum

In metropolitan areas, we often find old architecture sitting alongside new.

Ingram Street, Glasgow
Ingram Street, Glasgow.

Rippling with Possibilities

A slightly rippled surface can have an intriguing effect. In the case below, elongating the reflections in the Clyde of the Glenlee & surrounding buildings. 

Glenlee
Glenlee

Whereas here, the ripples hint at the trees & blue sky at Broadwood Loch in Cumbernauld, Scotland.

Mother duck & ducklings on Broadwood Loch
Mother duck & ducklings on Broadwood Loch

Unexpected Reflections

Reflections can be found in unexpected places, such as the ceiling of Glasgow’s Kibble Palace distorted in the ripples of a Koi pond.

Koi pond
Koi pond

…or a waterlogged beach.

Arbroath Beach
Arbroath Beach

Weather for Atmosphere

I often use my forecasting skills (yes, I’m a weather nerd) to get out on still mornings for crystal clear reflections. On this particular morning, a thin layer of mist lent an ethereal quality to the landscape at sunrise, softening the reflections.

Sunrise at Fannyside Lochs
Sunrise at Fannyside Lochs

Canals Were Made for Photographers

The Forth & Clyde Canal, nestled in the Forth Clyde Valley, is often well sheltered from the wind, making it perfect for capturing reflections of the landscape surrounding it…

Forth & Clyde Canal
Forth & Clyde Canal

…along with local flora & fauna.

Hielan coo having a drink
Hielan coo having a drink

And, as you’d expect, canal boats.

Wide beam canal boat
Wide beam canal boat

Ephemeral Opportunities

Reflections are all transitory in nature; they’re not permanent but can be captured forever. Some, such as trees reflected in a puddle, are more transitory than others. This next shot shows the Kelpies after a prolonged period of heavy rain had formed a large puddle in front of them, a rare occurrence. This reflection was broken up a few minutes later when a Labrador hurtled through the puddle, repeatedly

Kelpies
Kelpies

It Wouldn’t Be Complete Without…

For those who follow me, you’ve probably been expecting Lensy to turn up; & of course, I would hate to disappointSome of my favourite reflections are ones where you invert an image & it looks almost the same. Add in Lensy & even I get confused about which way is up!

Lensy at Fannyside Lochs
Lensy at Fannyside Lochs

This last reflection within Lensy can pretty much be looked at inverted with few discernible differences from the original image.

The correct way up is on the left

This has been my take on reflections & what they are to me. Now it’s your turn to share your photos. They can be any reflections you come across; landscapes, cityscapes or chance ones in a puddle. I look forward to seeing all your entries!

Last week’s responses to Aletta from Now At Home, with her challenge of Treasures, were fantastic, with so many amazing examples. It’ll be Andre of My Blog–Solaner, thinking about Summer Vibes next week, so make sure you get over to their site.

Followed by:

July 23 – Tracy, who posts at Reflections of an Untidy Mind, has chosen Surrealism.

July 30 – Sarah Wilkie, who hosts Travel with Me, asks you to share Three Favorite Images.

A new challenge prompt is posted each Saturday at noon EST. If you’re new to the challenge, click here for more info.

As always, please link to this post either as a comment or as a pingback and use the Lens-Artists tag.

I’ll leave you in peace now, but hopefully, I’ve given you something to reflect on for your own posts

Have a great week,

Jez Braithwaite & Lensy

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136 responses to “Seeing Double — Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #207”

  1. Rehoboth Avatar

    Wonderful Post
    Thanks

  2. Kh?rt Williams Avatar

    Hi Jez, I had to look up the word’s meaning, but I think the Kelpies are my favourite of the set.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, KhürtThey are really impressive

  3. Sylvia Bacon Avatar

    Jez, this is a great topic and I also enjoy photographing reflections whenever I have a chance! Your pictures are wonderful, you have such a wide variety of reflections. Here is my post for this week: https://mycolorfulexpressions.com/lens-artists-photo-challenge-207-seeing-double/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much, Sylvia & thanks for playing along

  4. […] permanent but can be captured forever.” Be sure to visit his blog, Photos by Jez by clicking here. He has beautiful examples of reflections on his […]

  5. Stupidity Hole Avatar

    I like how you’ve captured reflections here. Gives the scenes a sense of expansion which I feel works really well with the sunset shot.

    Here’s my rather late submission:

    https://stupidityhole.com/2022/07/16/railway-crossing/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much

  6. […] week Jez at Photos by Jez is hosting LAPC – Seeing Double. I too like reflections, and it is always fun trying to get a […]

  7. Murtagh's Meadow Avatar
    Murtagh’s Meadow

    Thanks for this week’s challenge Jez. Love you selections

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Murtagh & thanks for playing along

      1. Murtagh's Meadow Avatar
        Murtagh’s Meadow

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  8. […] Lens-Artist PC Jez:…Seeing-Double […]

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you & thanks for joining in

  9. […] it be in person or in a picture that we or someone else has taken. With that in mind, Jez (of Photos by Jez) invites us this week to share reflections or doubles we’ve seen, so here are a few that […]

  10. JohnRH Avatar

    GREAT reflections Jez. Very well done.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, John

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  12. Sue Avatar

    My third attempt at commenting… love the variety of doubles in this post, Jez. Here’s mine: https://suejudd.com/2022/07/14/lens-artists-photo-challenge-207-seeing-double/

  13. Sue Avatar

    Love all the variety her, Jez. Here’s my post, which failed the first time, let’s hope this comment works : https://suejudd.com/2022/07/14/lens-artists-photo-challenge-207-seeing-double/

  14. Sue Avatar
    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Sue& for taking part

  15. Reflections of an Untidy Mind Avatar

    Great gallery, Jez. The tall ship on the glass building is super, as is that funky fish photo.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much

      1. Reflections of an Untidy Mind Avatar

        You’re welcome.

  16. Debbie Avatar

    The perfect Jez theme 🙂 What great reflections!
    I can’t resist a reflection either: https://travelwithintent.com/2022/07/14/potter-at-work/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Debbie

  17. […] This week it’s Jez Braithwaite’s turn to guest host the July “Guest Fest”. I’ve been following Jez for some time and he introduced me to Lensy, his crystal lens ball. It led me to go out and get my own “Lensy.” For the challenge this week, Jez writes, “Now it’s your turn to share your photos. They can be any reflections you come across; landscapes, cityscapes or chance ones in a puddle. I look forward to seeing all your entries!” You can read his entire challenge post here. […]

  18. Lindy Le Coq Avatar

    I love the canal boat and Kelpies! Such a fun challenge, thanks for hosting.
    https://lindylecoq.com/2022/07/14/lens-artists-photo-challenge-207-seeing-double/

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      Thank you so much, Lindy

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Marianne

  19. […] The host of this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge is Jez Braithwaite: […]

  20. Oh, the Places We See Avatar

    What’s not to love about these great photos. I’m especially charmed by the ducks on the water, the dramatic sunrise and Kelvies. Now, to look through my photos to see if I have anything to share!

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      Thank you so much Rusha & Bert

  21. Inside the Mind of Isadora Avatar

    Great selections for the challenge.
    I love the buddha pic. It seems very happy.
    Thank you for hosting.
    Isadora

    https://isadoraartandphotography.wordpress.com/2022/07/13/lapc-seeing-double/

  22. Leya Avatar

    Thank you for a great theme, Jez – love it too. I have struggled to be able to comment, but thanks to some good advice, I am now here! Love your choices – favourites are of course the Kelpes, but also the koi pond. As ususal I am mezmerised by lensy!

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much, Ann-Christine & for giving me the opportunity to host

  23. Inside the Mind of Isadora Avatar

    Thanks for hosting this week.
    You’ve posted wonderful selections.
    I love the buddha reflections. He looks very jolly.
    Isadora

    https://isadoraartandphotography.wordpress.com/2022/07/13/lapc-seeing-double/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, IsadoraLoved your post, simply beautiful

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  25. Cee Neuner Avatar

    Jez, I sure hope you are having fun this week. 😀 😀
    Here is my entry
    https://ceenphotography.com/2022/07/13/seeing-double-and-double-dipping-lens-artists-wwe-challenges/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      I am thanks, Cee; glad I took a couple of days off to keep up with all the fantastic submissions

  26. justbluedutch Avatar

    I find that Lensy spectacular! Lovely post.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much

  27. lisaonthebeach Avatar

    Very cool photos!! My favorites are the sunrise, and the ducks

  28. Albatz Travel Adventures Avatar

    Water reflections are always wonderful and you certainly have many magical images. My posy on seeing double is totally different: Images of two very different objects reflecting each other: https://elizabatz.wordpress.com/2022/07/13/seeing-double-more-natural-unnatural-diptychs/

  29. […] Black scratched lines on a white sign combined with the bare branch silhouettes of trees in early spring against a luminous sky (36 x 24). Abstract diptych of a sign made up of cracked paint and rust combined with the jigsaw bark of the Plane tree (36 x 18). Yellow pollen-covered catkins combined with torn posters stapled onto a telephone pole (36 x 18). Tree bark covered in fungi combined with a sign made up of cracked paint and rust (36 x 24). The textured bark of a Chestnut tree combined with a sign of cracked paint and rust (22 x 32).  Charcoal bark marked with white oblong spots next to a rusty black dumpster splattered with wet cement.Abstract diptych with a weathered concrete barrier combined with the yellow flowers of a forsythia bush.Telephone pole covered with torn posters, rusty from the multitude of nails and staples used to attach them, combined with cedar tree which has an orange fungus running through its shaggy bark. Abstract of textured tree bark combined with the cracked rust on a urban dumpster.Plaster peeling away from a cement wall combined with cracked tree bark.   More of the Lens-Artist Photo Challenge: Seeing Double […]

  30. […] Jez, our guest host this week – and the theme is all about reflections. Please go to his site for marvelous inspiration […]

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