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Challenge #1

 

Mirrors are everywhere: compact mirrors, rear view mirrors, sunglasses mirrors, etc. We are interested in reflections in every day objects. Upload some mirror reflections to the Exploratorium Reflections photo group!

 

(see Water Droplets for Challenge #2)

 

Photo by Amy Snyder.

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You know, Gaga, trust is like a mirror. You can fix it if it's broke... but you can still see the crack in that motherfucker's reflection.

Upper Sherando Lake, Augusta County, Virginia. Explore 494, 10/25/09.

A bright winter day at the University of Chicago. Brrr.

Reflection of bridge cross beams and sky in Verona, Wisconsin.

the reflection of a branch

 

@ Seonam Lake Park, Ulsan, Korea

 

View On Black

Reflection in the 360 dome at Brighton

The fountain in the Library Garden

Reflections

Oakland, CA

One of Amsterdams many canals, with the pointed roofs of the tulip market stalls along the left hand side. The barges to the right were actually parking spaces for bicycles.

Reflection of a stained glass window on the acrylic drum shield.

Reflections in a glass building, Central, Hong Kong.

HDR

Saturday, 11th January, 2014. Copyright © Ron Fisher.

Reflections of a snake Model Emma was supurb handeling the three snakes we shot with on the day. Beck (the snake) was the most gentle the others were a little friskier and cranky

The reflection of the waterfall at the base of Wildcat Falls in Yosemite National Park

Reflections at Hunston Landing Stage

Reflection of lamps in a monastery.. @ Bhutan

Try to visualize a beautiful woman. Give it some seconds serious consideration. I shall wait patiently as long...

  

Now the woman you picture in you head, not only has form and shape, she most likely even have mannerisms and perhaps are wearing clothes. If so we can even with wisdom assume that the clothes she is wearing is consistent with, and thus reflect, the person she is and here is my point. She is to the mental effect almost a person, as your imagination is a VERY powerfull tool. - Mind you not even the Tihane-2 (The Chinese supercomputer) would be able to create in memory what you just did in seconds. (Further more, the Tihane-2 would probably answer that beauty is subjective and continue in long explanations to explain the beauty of binary simplicity, but be quite indifferent as in regard to the beauty of women.)

  

In your head, from the quest was launched, you started drawing upon your feminine resources of data in your eyes putting together a pretty much ”perfect” women ;o) But make no mistake, in a way she is VERY real, as she is created only and alone from YOUR subconscious imaginative spectrum of what a ”beautiful women” consist of. Those perceptions are not only VERY real, to you it is the whole world and thus, the very definition of beauty.

  

If you are a crossdresser, transvestite or transexual, you know very well what powers are to be drawn from within that imaginative spectrum, but make no mistake. When ordinary macho heterosexual men watch Expendables 1 (Macho hetero classic - 5 stars from my male side, Lisa says ”No comment!” shaking her head) they very much identify them self, with being amongst such group of battle scarred veterans, knowing each others weaknesses and strengths, using them in unison, like a team, working like clockwork and on backbone alone beating odds no sane person would bet a single dime on.

  

Women as well have their own visual identification spectrum and I stand accused making following statement without statistic documentation, but I have notion practically all women at some time, have imagined them self walking into a crowded room drawing all attention, dazzling everyone with the mere presence of their radiant beauty. But again, I might be mistaken and women not only may, but trust me will rightfully claim ”What the hell do I REALLY know about women.” and it is in fact quite true.

  

Never the less there is still much to be obtained from within, the almost magical imaginative spectrum.

  

You see, something happens to macho heterosexual men, watching not ONLY Expendables 1, but every film made in modern times that has to do with war, fighting, death, violence and murder (several times). Slowly, we find, such identification change such individuals. The same thing happens to T-girls who spend much time in the imaginative female spectrum, they change slowly, becoming more like that in reality as well, changing slowly.

  

Thus watching many movies on war identifying with being a vengeful warmachine, might actually in a stressfull situation, combined with a life crisis, trigger the hidden imaginative being nurtured by such imagination, making that person pick up a riffle going into warmode showing the world a thing or two. Where as a T-girl in same stressfull life crisis, very well might say ”Fuck it all.” pick up a pair of stilettos and wearing a tight skirt ”showing” (though in a more practical sense) the world a thing or two as well.

Reflections of Venice. Well, not the real Venice but good enough.

Sabanera, Cidra, Puerto Rico

model reflection on the dead sea sunrise water

Reflection of a Tree in Restaurant Window

Reflection taken in the windows of the Museum of Liverpool, UK (Aug 16)

Reflections of the Glass House in Gateshead, take from the Newcastle side of the Tyne River.

Reflection pool on the flood banks of the Cheakamus River near Squamish, British Columbia

Place: Ekambeshwarar temple tank, Kancheepuram, Tamilnadu

A reflection of St Georges hall in Liverpool after a wind swept rainy day

hydroelectric dam nearby, Walden, NY.

early morning cummeenadillure lake gleninchaquin beara peninsula co kerry

Mytchett Lake on a foggy morning.

Saw this wonderful bench alongside Lake Shore Drive on the south side. I couldn't have picked a better time to shoot it.

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