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Ireland's Eye at Low Tide

Ireland's Eye at Low Tide

by © Gerry

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MaryAlice, on August 24, 2008, said:

A most stirring capture! This is just breathtaking. I love the level at which you took the shot, and the reflection couldn't be more impressive.

This one truly commands attention!

Well done!

Mary Alice

Marcel Mlinarić - CR…, on August 25, 2008, said:

Wonderful seascape and reflections!

Greetings from Croatia, Marcel

Samo T., on August 25, 2008, said:

Very nice reflection!

Greetings from Slovenia!

Samo T.

whiterosee, on August 26, 2008, said:

hello! very nice photo, PLEASE!visit my photos galeria,greetings from TURKEY...

2c, on September 3, 2008, said:

beauty of a shot gerry! your doing wonders for portmarnock!

Best regards h

DiggaTwigga, on September 20, 2008, said:

The reflections are great. You chose a nice perspective :)

My New Pictures

Greetings from Germany

Hartl, on November 19, 2008, said:

A fantastic photo with great Reflection

Greetings from Bavaria

tu-quoque, on June 30, said:

Amazing view! And what a beautiful light you captured here.

Steven , on July 4, said:

Beautiful shot. Love the reflection.

Greetings from Ontario Canada

© Gerry, on July 5, said:

Thanks folks!

dsw_558, on August 12, said:

Fantastic!

© Tom Walsh, on September 4, said:

Hi Gerry. Just flicking through some of your photos and must say this is amazing. Well done, Tom

♫ Swissmay, on September 4, said:

Beautiful mood, Gerry! You have been out on foot very far. You must have taken good care of your camera. :) Warm regards, May

Alan Larkin, on October 9, said:

Lovely photo Gerry. A nice flat sea.

It's funny how the clouds in the background are small yet, the one being reflected is huge!

© Gerry, on October 10, said:

Yes Alan, it's a bit special when the normally lively sea calms down to a reflection! The reflection is indeed magnified by about 50%- hadn't noticed that before! Well spotted but I have no idea why!

Alan Larkin, on October 10, said:

I suppose it's because the big cloud that is been reflected is right over your head and out of shot.

Like TOM said above, your using the 'rule of thirds', so the top 1/3 is far away, the middle third is a reflection of the above and the bottom third is the sky above you - closer, therefore bigger.

This reminds me of THIS

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  • Uploaded on August 3, 2008
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    by © Gerry
  • Extra information
    • Camera: Panasonic DMC-LZ7
    • Taken on 2008/08/03 19:01:12
    • Exposure: 0.001s (1/800)
    • Focal Length: 8.90mm
    • F/Stop: f/3.100
    • ISO Speed: ISO100
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash