Nature’s Reflections

Lens-Artists Challenge #354: Reflections

Winter Whisper

This week’s Lens-Artists challenge comes from Anne (of Slow Shutter Speed). In “Reflections,” she provides several examples to help us find reflections in our photography. I strongly suggest you check her post for the beautiful images she used, as well as the various types of reflections one can see in water, mirrors, metal objects, and more. For my response, I will focus on one area: water reflections.

Arched Grace

All photos in this post were captured at Berry Springs Park & Preserve. Berry Springs is located just on the outskirts of Georgetown, Texas. In addition to an amphitheater, pavilion, and playground area, the park also offers primitive camping and trails. One of my favorite areas is the large park pond. It is a great location to see a wide variety of wildlife and enjoy unforgettable views. Here are a couple more views in this area.

Fall Haze

“Fall Haze” was photographed with my Samsung Galaxy S23. Increasingly, I am taking advantage of its excellent camera to capture some casual photos. I shoot in RAW and edit the image with my usual software.


Liquid Dreams at Twilight

Beth’s inaugural Lens-Artists challenge provided us with plenty of beautiful, stormy photos. This week, Anne wants us to show reflections. Don’t forget to use the “lens-artists” hashtag when creating your post so we can easily find it in the Reader.

Next week, Ann-Christine will return with another challenging theme. It will go live at noon EST in the USA. Tune in to find out more about the challenge then. Please see this page to learn more about the Lens-Artists Challenge and its history.

That is the story behind the shots. If you liked this post, you might also be interested in others featuring Berry Springs Park and Preserve, Cellpic Sunday, Landscapes, Lens-Artists, Parks, Sunday Stills, and Texas. Until the next time, keep clicking and capturing the beauty your eyes find.

For John’s Cellpic Sunday and Terri’s Sunday Stills: Capturing the #Sun in Public Parklands in the Great Outdoors.

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56 Responses

  1. Hammad Rais
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    Sorry to let you know that I can’t pick just one as my favorite here 🙂

  2. SoyBend
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    I loved the Winter Whispers image, Egidio! Those leafless trees have great structure for photos.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      So glad you liked that image. Thanks for writing.

  3. Kirstin Troyer
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    I never got around last week to commenting, but wanted to see what everyone shared so making my way back around. Those are beautiful.

  4. restlessjo
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    These are beautiful artworks in their own right, Egidio xx

    • Egidio Leitao
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      That’s very kind of you to say that. Thank you, Jo. xx

  5. Steve Hyde
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    Egidio, these are excellent. I really like the angle you chose in those first two images. It works really well 👏

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thank you, Steve. That angle and light are the strong points in the image. Thanks for the feedback.

  6. photobyjohnbo
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    I love that golden hour “Arched Grace” for its coloration and composition, but all are excellent examples of reflections.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thank you, John. There’s something good about the golden hour.

  7. Tranature - quiet moments in nature
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    Beautiful images Egídio, the shapes of the trees make for especially magical reflections 😊

  8. Brad
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    I like all the images and the first two are exquisite Egidio. It looks like a wonderful park to visit and camp.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      I’ve never camped there, but it’s great to hike and enjoy nature. Thanks for your comment.

  9. Amy
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    Remarkable photos, as always!!

  10. Steve Schwartzman
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    I suspect landscape photographers have been playing up reflections in water for as long as there have been landscape photographers. So have other sorts of artists [for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Worlds_(Escher)%5D. Though Berry springs isn’t far, you’re fortunate to have a pond adjacent to you.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      It allows for a lot of creative expressions, including abstracts. I had several other photos for the challenge, but I didn’t want the post to be long. As for the pond here, I had captured a photo of a white egret with a nice reflection yesterday morning before the post went live. I thought about adding it, but again, I wanted the post to be only about Berry Springs. Thanks for the link.

  11. Michael Williams
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    great to see your great photos for this theme Egidio. i am in agreement with Tina, i loved that second image. i do not know how much editing you did on it but i loved the temperature of the photo, that delicate, pinpoint accuracy balance on the tint level to capture the reds but keep the greens and finally the dialed down exposure just made that all perfect – print worthy, if I may say! Mike

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Mike, thanks for the feedback and compliment. It’s good to know I did not “overcook” on edits. Thanks.

  12. Tina Schell
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    Loved all of your choices this week Egidio but that second image is truly a masterpiece. You have definitely put us all in the this lovely park for a few moments of fresh air. Beautiful from start to finish.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Wow! I’m full of gratitude for this compliment, Tina. Thank you so much. That second image had all elements working on my side. There is something to say about being familiar with a place. We know where to go.

  13. Toonsarah
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    That looks like a beautiful and tranquil spot. I love all your photos but especially the first two 🙂

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Sarah. The park is really nice. Since I tend to go there on weekdays, it’s never crowded.

  14. Sofia Alves
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    I love the beauty and subtlety of your shots, Egídio. There is such a wonderful feeling about them.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Sofia. So glad you liked the shots.

  15. margaret21
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    Such tranquility.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      It’s good to hear that. Thank you, Margaret.

  16. Absolutely gorgeous the first two could be paintings

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Ritva. I love bringing out those feelings through editing.

  17. Leanne Cole
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    These are really beautiful Egidio, I especially love the colours and tones as well.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thanks, Leanne. I’m trying to copy masters such as you.

  18. Since I don’t see your posts, in my reader, I am resubscribing. Just an update.
    Thank you, Egidio.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Isn’t it odd? I see that you have subscribed now (again). Thanks, my friend.

  19. Egidio, such a treat to see Berry Springs through your lens—liquid dreams, indeed! The colors, the calm, the quiet storytelling in every frame… absolutely lovely.
    Also, your phone clearly deserves a standing ovation (or at least a polite applause from the trees 🌳📸). Thanks for the visual poetry!

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Philo, that park has become very special to me. I visit it often now that I’m closer to it. Your feedback was the calm I needed before going to bed. Thank you for these beautiful words.

  20. I. J. Khanewala
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    I like your response. You’ve made this entirely about wetlands.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      I.J., many thanks for your feedback. I like to make my posts cohesive, even for the challenges. I was happy to see that I had several photos from that park that included water.

  21. Vicki
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    A lovely selection with my favourites being the 2nd and 4th shots.

    Your compositions are always a treat for me. I learn quite a lot from them.

    Do you ever sell ay of your images?

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Hi, Vicki. Thank you for your note. I especially love that second shot. Every time I go to that park, I photograph it. It changes very often with the light and water in the lake. As for the compositions, I think we all learn from looking at other people’s photos. I have never sold any of my images. I never made an effort to do that. I really appreciate your compliment. That was very kind of you.

  22. Terri Webster Schrandt
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    What gorgeous, sunlit images, Egidio! I’m glad to read you enjoy using your Samsung S23 phone for photography. It really delivers and there are some cool editing features within the phone itself. Thanks for including Sunday Stills in this triple-dip challenge 🙂

    • Egidio Leitao
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      The stars all aligned for the post. I couldn’t resist triple-dipping. Thanks for your feedback.

  23. Anne Sandler
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    Great reflective images Egidio! My favorite is the arched tree. I love trees because they are so expressive. And your feature images is also beautiful. You caught all your images at the right light.

    • Egidio Leitao
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      Thank you so much for this beautiful challenge. I’m also drawn to trees. They can show so much beauty even when they are leafless. I go to that park often. It’s only a twenty-minute drive from home.

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