Hi Francis,

I too think reflections are fun to work with. Your selection has a good variation of colours and rendering of texture.

In my eyes, some of the shots suffer from a slight motion blur. It seems to be more pronounced the closer you go. The same obstacle has ruined most of my own attempts...:-( IIRC, it was very difficult to get good results with shutter speeds longer than 1/500 (using a 200mm lens), but I suppose that will vary with the speed of the ripples. Can you recall what speed you used?

The solution in #1, to reduce DOF, works very well in that shot, imo. My favourite is #9 ,with the raindrops. The little bit of blur there is seem to suit the situation very well in that shot, imo.

Best,
Jostein
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http://www.photosynth.ca/photo/f/reflections/index.html
What do you think about these?
I don't know why, but for some reason I have an unreasoning attraction for these reflected abstracts. Since switching to slide film last year I have taken more photos of water than of all the rest of my family put together. At first I thought there was an infinite number of good shots available in any given piece of water but after about six months I started to repeat my self, so I've been sort of winding down since then, but I still usually take a few every time we go sailing. These were all taken with my P3n and K200mm f2.5 as far as I remember.

Thanks,
Francis


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