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This was a window reflection shot in the Ecole Militaire. I think there's some cross-polarization going on here, the colours are close to what they came out in-camera.
A shot from an old car show... sometime in the last year.
This is actually a self-portrait. Kind-of a Where's Waldo thing... I think that's the most annoying part of reflection shots. ;)
Westwego, Louisiana. Historical museum window. I tried to avoid self reflection shots, but this one happened anyway.
This, is what you call a REALLY crappy reflection shot. This took minimal effort. In fact, the only effort it took was me holding up my camera, pressing the button, and facing the sliding glass door. Brush my hair? nope! change outta my pajama pants? nope! nada in the effort department.
THEN... I discovered (the next day) that this was my day 100 shot. Okay, can't believe this was my day 100 shot. I'll do something better to celebrate my day 102 or something.
I've been snowed in and spent the last 4 of 5 days at my friend Angie's house.... so I've pretty much been "dialing it in" for my 365. Behold, some crappy 365 shots...but I did have some fun taking some shots of the snow!]
*I"ll add descriptions and details in the next couple of days!
This is another building reflection shot from my walk around Glendale last weekend. This property title company has a building with particularly great windows. They're glazed in such a way that the center portion of each window is a reflective copper color with a surrounding frame that reflects blue.
The building is particularly striking in the setting sun. I was actually a few minutes too late to capture the best light but you can see a bit of the sunset light on the right side.
Another shot from the Gorge Wildlife Park. The direction of the sun set this one nicely for a nice reflection shot
I was excited to get a reflection shot like this. For whatever reason, I love reflections. Lucky for me, Alex was so into whatever he was looking at (probably "the dress" - he is determined to see blue & black!) that he didn't really move and I got in a couple shots.
Day 59
Macro Mondays: Reflection. Shot of the still creek with the reflected trees in focus. The fuzzy dot was a spot of foam bubbles on the surface.
After torrential overnight rain Saturday morning 6/10/2012 dawned sunny and calm and its time for reflection.At the WSR Autumn Gala SDJR No 88 pilots Black 5 No 45379 past flooded fields at Ker Moor with a train for Bishop's Lydeard.
I put off my shot until the last day and turns out the day was overcast and windy. Not the best for getting a reflection shot, but then I saw this guy at Theta Pond on the OSU campus. Thankfully, he wasn't very shy.
Here it is - the compulsory elevator reflection shot!!!! This was taken in the lift of the Sea Princess during the Silver Anniversary Cruise with the current Mrs Fish - five years ago now! Blimey, tempus DOES fugit if you don't watch it closely.
(Bloody tempus - fugiting all the time! Very inconvenient!)
...nuff said.
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So many great reflection shots of the canals about Bruge. The water must be stagnant except for the cruise boats churning up the water