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By day: mild-mannered black pin stripes.
By night: accident-preventing reflective super powers.
I bought mine from www.reflectivelyyours.com/generic141.html.
I plan put more of the remaining black tape on black parts of my bike frames.
A lot of bike accidents involve side impacts. This is one way to increase visibility from the side.
View of Baton Rouge, Louisiana from across University Lake just after sunset. I exposed this photo for a few seconds, which lead to the starburst pattern in the lights and the streaks of the cars driving along Dalrymple Drive.
It's the 3D Reflective Chrome Metal Eyelets texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/13012.html (created by DJI)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
A personal favourite image .
A colourful trike in an old shop window with the reflection of a once grand store opened in 1891 to one of Grafton's early enterprising businessmen Mr J. t McKittrick .. memories from long ago .
Skinner St
South Grafton . NSW
When they drained the ponds at Beacon Hill Park this winter, the remaining water was so shallow that, combined with the fountains being off, it just ended up being a big, calm, reflective puddle.
Carlisle's Sure-Weld TPO features OctaGuard XT, the industry's premier weathering package that helps extend the service life of the roofing system and prolong the energy-efficient benefits of this highly reflective, "cool roof" membrane.
A puddle in a field.
I set my camera up on one side of the puddle and stood on the other side, this image is flipped from how the camera saw it.
Incidentally, this puddle is in the remnants of a large hole that some friends and I dug in the middle of the night during a sleep over when we were 12 years old. The idea was to dig this deep hole and build a fort inside of the hole. We got down pretty deep, but we hadn't thought about the fact that a deep hole in the ground would gather water. Within a day or two, even though there had been no rain, our hole had become a nice little mud hole and any further thoughts about building a fort under ground were squashed.
Now, sixteen years later this slight indentation in the ground is all that remains of that adolescent fantasy. Ironically, it still does a pretty good job of holding water though.
Maybe a bit over processed? Been playing with a free software I got PhotoDirector. I wouldn't have paid for it but not bad for free.
Just a bit different. Found when walking to the door, and the light was forgiving. Lens, 55-200mm with circular polarize filter, in aperture mode,
Critiques are welcome.
Reflective Ideas
Shot this near the Dubai Fountains, The building reflecting into the lake is that of Souk Al Bahar.
Souk Al Bahar is a part of the Old Town Dubai. It has many contemporary restaurants and casual lounges along with exquisite shops.
Hope you guys like this,
Cheers