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Shot during a damp evening shopping in the city centre.

Dawn took some great pics of these huts, so I decided on a digifiddle!

See a reflection shot here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2491967

I really like these reflection shots (:

Pics of a modified 3 series estate that i had to polish these are the after pics

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Havent done a funky reflection shot for a while

Labdscape, Yellowstone NP late May. We saw this reflection shot and had to stop to take a photo.

Trying to get my reflection shots in order:)

Another reflection shot of the original paint on a Lamborghini Countach detailed by CP Car Detailing

Golf ball on black background, with reflection. Shot with 100mm macro lens

Not sure flickr (or anywhere) needs another Blea Tarn reflection shot, but I've just revisited this to upload to Alamy so thought I may as well post it!

My version of the reflection shot that Joann took. Hi everyone!

Reflection Shot with my Nifty Fifty..

This has been one of my personal favorites of these reflection photos of the John Hancock Tower in Boston, a 3-paneled reflection shot of the 500 Boylston Street building, Old South Church and Trinity Church. It is also one that has been published in an amateur photography book.

 

Large size

 

Copyright 2000-2013 by Teresa M. Forrest - Photos by Terry

Not the best puddle-reflections shot ever.

I do like doing reflection shots. Had to hurry it up to get the balloon seller in. It adds appreciated interest, tho I was quite satisfied with the roses, trees and old glory.

 

This is a window to the Carousol House. The carousol dates back a good ways. Used to be in the Highlands Fair Amusement Park. I remember having school picnics there as a child. Two years in a row for me, and then it burned down. The carousol escaped major damage and after refurbishing, ended up here. A beautiful work of art and a ride for just one dollar.

I took these photos while wandering aimlessly around San Marco Piazza in Venice during the Carnevale in February 2010. It was quite an experience - all these costumed characters milling about waiting to be photographed by throngs of paparazzi. I lucked out by doing a lot of one-on-one shooting with the costumed people. I'd love to get back there next year to try new things and check out the new costumes!

 

Reflection shot - I thought it was interesting to be able to see the outside passing by with the empty seats inside the subway. One way of keeping amused on the long ride to and from Coney Island.

My attempt of trying to do a reflection shot, a bit weak since the puddle is not that deep and the lighting's the wrong direction, still it give me some idea of what to do next.

My monthly self-portrait comes in the form of a reflection shot today, which is out of the norm for my usual style of shooting myself. I havent been feeling to well as of late, either under the weather or allergies kicking my ass once again. Regaurdless of what it is, I would really have rather just stayed in bed all day: then go out attempting to find something to catch my eye for the POD. I have to say that I am dedicating this shot to my good friend Joey, who goes by Archangel for those who know him as well as I do. He came into my life after the tragic passing of a friend of mine five years ago, and he helped me realize that if I kept bearing my thoughts on the past and things that I couldn't change, I would in reality cause the end of me. He's been in my thoughts and prayers a lot lately on the basis he was in an accident a couple weeks ago, and although fine psyhically: mentally he isnt allright. I really hope he doesnt mind me sharing that, but I figured I could give him my support in the way of including him in todays shot as the angel on my shoulders, watching over me everyday. If you read this Joey peace be with you, and hope that things make sense in the end. (and for the record if the stupid driver who hit him reads this, get off your damn cell phone and get a lisence!)

 

View On Black

I love reflection shots and this one is very Escher-esque - Photo by Patty Mooney of Crystal Pyramid Productions in San Diego, California - sandiegovideoproduction.com/video-producers/patty-mooney/

This was shot for an assignment topic of 'Reflections'.

Shot on black glass with micro lens. Was fortunate in a recent Photo Critique Contest this won an Honorable mention, out of 97 entries.

Reflection shot of Ferrari 360 Modena and a Ferrari 355 Berlinetta.

There's something seriously spooky with this reflection shot apart from the driver.. can you tell what it is?

Which, if I'm being brutally honest, I wouldn't visit again. You see a lot of photos taken here, looking onwards to the Atlas Mountains in the distance, but it's a long walk through endless rows of orange trees, and there really isn't anything to do once you're here.

 

Still, I'm a sucker for a reflection shot.

Front page of Reddit right here

I tried a reflection shot just south of Neenah from the overhead

This is becoming a game of mine: taking a reflection shot of my wife at some destination. Like this one. Here she is buying a ticket for the Maryhill museum (she's the one with the dark hair).

Self reflection shot on a car...I think I need a leg enlargement procedure ;-P

I took a short day hike from the Lundy Lake trail head, near Lee Vining, CA back in September 2010. I wish I had a better trail guide - it noted a lot of waterfalls but failed to mention the very steep climb over unstable rocks. I didn't quite make it to the top where all the lakes are but will go back there better prepared. Other than that it was a great hike - nice country and very very few people.

After the sun came up I got a couple of forest reflection shots in the still waters of Lake Matheson

I took these photos at a Dale Chihuly Exhibit held in Kew Garden, London, in October 2005. Dale Chihuly is an interesting character known for his innovative work with glass sculptures - it was a very impressive exhibit!

Black Stilt (Kaki) flying. I was tracking this beautiful rare stilt as it came in to land in the swamp. However, I missed a wonderful reflection shot which I didn't notice at the time!!

FLOATING EARTH - EUROVISION WALK - 11 MAY 2023

...make the best reflection shots...even with my crappy phone camera! On a bike ride with Chop & Dave.

 

For threesixtyfive and FGR challenge "Mobile Maniacs"

While perhaps it's not the most groundbreaking self portrait, it is me, and it's also my last photo for Scavenger Hunt 101, #101, a self portrait. !!

 

I'm so glad that Pookie, Schnookie, and Boomer twisted my arm into completing this project; while I found a handful of the items to be rather pesky, it was a fun challenge, photo-wise, and it did get me shooting things I might not have been looking for on my own. And Summer just started this project, too! (I blogged a few of my favorite Scavenger Hunt 101 photos, too.)

I was taking some spherical reflection shots and noticed how awesome the sunset was so I had to get another picture of this guy with it in the background. Since I already have several shots of The Walking Man I decided to take some liberties with this one :)

Playing floating a dahlia in my small pond to get a reflection shot. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

Met up with the Ring Family & Dave at the Beach Buggin Show, couldn't resist a reflection shot

1 YN 560 CB with a YN 560 STU in bedroom reflection. Shot a second image firing the YN 560 directly into white tile to bounce light upwars for mirror masking (YN 560 in bedroom STU also fired). Blended in PS, finished in LR.

Taken on a Sunday afternoon while working on the NYT crossword puzzle at Beluga Point, south of Anchorage, Alaska in February 2008.

Shot during a walk along the canal at Burscough Bridge, Lancs.

LA had a big rain storm in december, thought it would fun to take a ground reflection shot.

TVR Tuscan Mk1 4.0L Speed Six Down By The Water.

Same location that i used for the Fiat 500 C

 

Obligatory long exposure reflection shot

 

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Rikugien is one of Tokyo's most beautiful, Japanese style landscape gardens. Built around 1700 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, Rikugien literally means "six poems garden" and reproduces in miniature 88 scenes from famous poems. (Japan guide)

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