Thursday is the day of reflections! Taking reflections is a challenge and that requires a good understanding of angles and perspectives. For today I have a picture I have taken in the morning. I was surprised to see this road mirror that was mounted at the corner of the block where I live. I liked the street image reflected by this mirror and I wanted to take a picture. While I was photographing, a group of people was passing through the street … and so my photography became more interesting. I don’t know how well I chose the angle from which I made this picture, but … I like it! I hope you like it too.
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Reflections in photos can be very interesting. Agree?
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Lovely and interesting reflection…
Thank you, Pamela! The people crossing the street made the reflection more interesting.
you are the reflection master! I have enjoyed your view of the world for years now!!!!
Thank you, Doc! Thank you, Doc! I’m glad you enjoyed seeing my little world!
I have enjoyed every part of the world you’ve shared, although in fairness the castle pictures are my all time favorite. Maya is a close second!!!!
Wonderful picture once again.
Thank you very much! When you put passion in what you do things go well!?
Now I can see you clearly!!!
How so? How can a street mirror help you see me clearly??
It’s just a matter of perspective, dear Ileana. From where I am, you and your camera look very clear.
Super shot. You always do an amazing snapshot of reflection.
Thank you, Vidoka! The reflections catch my eye without wanting to!?
You come up with such interesting ideas. It’s just perfect photo.
Thank you, dear friend! I love reflections photography!
I don’t understand what just happened I upvoted your wonderful photo and it gave a downvote. I am so sorry how can I correct this?
There is no problem! This happens if you double-click. It happened to me once!
That is a fantastic photo and you can see so much in that mirror.
Thank you!I was delighted by this reflection when I saw it.
Your photos are always incredible!
Thank you, Carol! I learned to look at the world with a photographer’s eye!