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Got some reflective tape installed on the rims. They are similar in color in daylight, so shouldn't be too noticeable.
I can't wait to ride with someone in the dark to see how mesmerized they become...
The reflective form of Salisbury Cathedral’s font.
The water is so so clam you can see the detail in the roof as though looking in a mirror.
Captured on a Canon 7d.
reflective surfaces discovered at Heidelberg, Germany. (NB, I haven't taken colour contrast out, this was naturally monochrome.)
My eight year old nephew is a junior lensman who shows some real promise as evidenced by this shot he took of a Peak Rail 'Santa' service approaching Darley dale.
This is a male Red-Bellied Woodpecker. It is one of my favorite backyard birds . . . he won't come very close and that's why it is such a treat to see him.
Adults are mainly light grey on the face and underparts; they have black and white barred patterns on their back, wings and tail. Adult males have a red cap going from the bill to the nape; females have a red patch on the nape and another above the bill. The reddish tinge on the belly that gives the bird its name is difficult to see in field identification. They are 9 to 10.5 inches long, and have a wingspan of 15 to 18 inches.
My daughter decided to decorate/set the table for dinner last night. She took leftover Christmas ribbon and wrapped up the silverware in a napkin and tied it with the ribbon. We have a glass table, so it was was sweet but also reflective! M4H 1/52
Inspired by my husband's Carradice Barley bag, I've made a prototype of my own. The best cheap canvas ($2.99/yard) was white, and yes, I know it will get dirty. It's a prototype anyway.
The straps are the buckle portion of old belts that I got in the dollar-a-pound section of the Garment District, in Cambridge, MA.
3M Scotchlite reflective tapes came from various eBay sellers.
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
"There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it."
~Edith Wharton
Josiah McElheny's "Extended Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction" at the Phoenix Art Museum.
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.
For ANSH # 5- Tea for two
I just inherited a new curio cabinet, so for the first time ever I have a place for fancy dishes...I love the way it looks at night all lit up
Snow -- especially fresh snow -- reflects the lights above and around it, making winter nights bright, but it also seems to glow on its own. Sometimes it's easier to drive down a snowy street at night than a clear one because the reflective snow allows you to see so much better. (This is the square in front of Faneuil Hall.)
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.
Originally on a Fire Door, this sign fell to the ground and I noticed that the braille was reflective. It makes no sense to me as to why there is reflective braille.
Koyuki, Pullip Chill, returns to her stock color scheme- black and white- with touches of silver. The whole look was inspired by the silver Fashionistas heels pictured in the next photo.
Shirt dress and leggings (not pictured) by Cool Cat. Bracelet and heels (also not pictured) by Fashionistas. Necklace(s) are re-purposed people-sized jewelry.