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walking from Baker Street to Paddington Basin I came across this mirror shop and may have gone a bit crazy ...
These two women from the Winter Magic Festival had such stunning costumes that I had to make a work of art out of them.
Shot on a Canon A720IS, then retouched in GIMP.
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.
A display of wine glasses in a bar window. I liked the reflections of the buildings in them, but even more I liked the way the reflection formed a face.
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The First Church of Christ Scientist (built in 1894), with the Prudential Building off to the left, captured in the Reflecting Pool in the Christian Science Church Park off Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Taken on July 31, 2007.
REFLECTIVE BALLS packshot
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I am pleased with the nice reflection in this capture :) Hand held taken at the equivalent of 600mm.
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/
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.
I just loved the huge smile and reflective glasses, one of my favorite photos of the trip actually. In case you can't tell we are in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge.