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Early morning light. I didn't enhance this lighting in photoshop, even though it almost looks fake...

 

840mm, 1/1600 sec, f/6.3, ISO-640

      

Doc Martens in the Doc Shop window, Pottinger's Entry, Belfast

Melbourne CBD

(Melbourne, Australia)

Sunset ~ Florida Everglades

"There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it."

~Edith Wharton

 

Store street, Manchester.

28/365

 

I'm going to miss this guy when I go back to school. He's been my best model thus far!

Tiled stainless steel sculpture.

 

Caliper Studio 2008.

clouds and tree's at sunrise - reflected in my local pond

reflective surfaces discovered at Heidelberg, Germany.

softboxes on either side for "airbrushing" technique. shot on white plexiglas, minor retouch.

Artist: Kayla “Colorful”

Connerton

Located at 355 Main Street, Catskill, New York

White powder on black reflective surface, closeup

Reflective ball in front of the National Research Council in Ottawa. The full tree reflection in the ball is the tree beside it to the left.

550EX into a reflective brolly with a large grid streched across it. I picked up the big 60" grid out of the bargain bin at my local studio/lighting shop for $10AU.

From a walk around McGuire Lake in Salmon Arm

The very well restored paintwork on a former Wigan Corporation Leyland Royal Tiger bus

 

Seen at the Lancashire Mining Musuem during a festival.

Some reflective zipper pulls that I added to a couple of my jackets using Kelty triptease and some cord stoppers. The two on the right have zipper pulls whistles on them from GoingGear.com. Photo created for use on Brian's Backpacking & Hiking Blog.

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This Bronco Sport Free Wheeling concept in blue was exhibited at the 2023 SEMA show.

 

It’s time (once again) to get into the free-wheelin’ spirit with the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Free Wheeling special edition, a new addition to the Bronco Sport family inspired by the Ford Free Wheeling trucks, vans and Broncos of the 1970s.

 

In the late 1970s, Ford introduced the Free Wheeling package on F-100, F-150, Bronco, Econoline van, and more. The limited-run trim level featured graphics with red, orange and yellow gradients. The colorful option packs also added painted steel wheels, and black finishes on the grilles, mirrors, and bumpers. Inside the vehicle featured red and orange pinstriping on the dash and seat stitching.

 

The red, orange, and yellow sunset-inspired stripes became a focal point of the 1970s package.

 

Like the originals, the 2024 Bronco Sport Free Wheeling special edition features reflective red, orange, yellow and silver graphics on the body sides, liftgate, and hood.

 

Bronco Sport Free Wheeling special edition also adds a silver-painted grille with two-tone Bronco badging and a modified lower front end insert. Rounding out the exterior changes are a Shadow Black roof and 17-inch high-gloss black wheels with red accents.

 

The interior’s Black Onyx and Dark Space Grey finish includes sunset-colored seat inserts and ombre stitching. The door trim will add a Race Red C Channel and ombre stitching.

 

The Bronco Sport Free Wheeling special edition also includes all Big Bend standard equipment and drivetrain.

Tribal Lady, Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam

Beautiful, calm weather while cruising past the coast of northern Norway. June 2007

Crocheted a circle with black eyelash yarn and Kreinik Reflective Yarn together, then attached it to this $2 feathered headband.

February Colour in the New Forest

Took this reflection shot down in Powerscourt last weekend. I actually quite like it. It's not to like my other landscapes. What do you guys think of it?

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Powerscourt, Co.Wicklow, Ireland

Reflective Building. San Francisco, California. July 9, 2012. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

Reflections in the windows of a downtown tower, San Francisco.

 

I photographed the exterior of this building while walking in the financial district of San Francisco in the early evening. I was mainly shooting street subjects with a 50mm prime, but fortunately I had a telephoto zoom in my bag that I could use to isolate this section of the building from its surrounding context. In addition, I decided to take some liberties with the image in post, including some serious perspective adjustments that brought the vertical lines into nearly parallel alignment.

 

When walking around in an urban environment like this one, it is easy to focus on the grit and "reality" and noise and all the rest. But if you look past that you can find some astonishing images in this environment, some of which are quite abstract and perhaps border on hallucinations. This is a building - that is fairly obvious. But what in this photograph is actually the building? Not much. The thin, darker vertical lines are the frames around the window glass, as are the even thinner diagonal lines running upward from left to right. If you look closely you can see a few bits and pieces of what is inside the building, mostly in the form of interior lighting. But the main portion of the image is not really the building at all, instead consisting of warped and distorted forms that are the reflections of its surroundings, reflected in its glass surface.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.

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our newest round of reflective clothing. quite visible in lights at night

 

The Nike free run 2 id custom shoes shoes really reflect

 

both I and the wife have the same or almost same item and we get complements on how visible we are after dark.

  

Mosaic Music Festival, Esplanade, Singapore, Soligor 135/2.8

C&NW 4551 has some nice reflective material and herald shines when it's photo is taken in the shop at Marshalltown, Iowa.

 

Photo taken with a Minolta 35mm camera, and photo scanned.

Reflective cycle chic from Lostvalues at the 09 London Cycle Show. Stylish clothes and accessories that look normal in daylight but reflect at night. www.lostvalues.com

The wheel is the first part of a bicycle that's visible entering an intersection with poor sight lines, so it seems like a good place for added conspicuity.

 

I don't know of any formal studies, but personal experience suggests drivers find it easier to obey the law at four-way stops and crosswalks when my front wheel has these M-Wave spoke reflectors, which are basically lightweight plastic clips covered in 3M conspicuity tape.

 

The frame tape doesn't seem as important for safety, but it was a used frame in plain black with some finish issues, so I wrapped the top and down tubes with engineer-grade red reflective film, finished with yellow reflective tape at the edges.

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