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42 thoughts on “Mirror reflection

    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. To be honest, I didn’t use any filters, I just converted this photo to monochrome in post processing and didn’t use black and white toning to make it softer and warmer.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thanks a lot, Elvira. When I see an interesting reflection, I always have a hard time deciding whether to take a photo of it to share. And I’m very glad you liked it.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much, Cheryl. I will try, but the weather is not quite conducive – today it was freezing rain, and tomorrow the forecast promises to be very cold.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. I take a lot of photos, but I only post the ones I like. They are all mine and it is very difficult for me to rate them.

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      1. kiangablog

        Like good wine we all have our different preferences! I am sometimes surprised what appeals to people whether it be my photos or words! I sometimes just share my photos for others to enjoy especially when so many of my city friends have been in lockdown or not able to travel far!

    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. Reflections always attract me. They are both real and unreal at the same time.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. This is the main reason why I took this photo. I also love to photograph the reflection, but still…

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. I deliberately used sepia/yellow tones to soften this photo a bit and bring out the age of the old building.

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  2. Brian Dean Powers

    I like this photo. Window reflections can sometimes be a cliche, but your distorted and angled view makes it work.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. I completely agree with you that very often the images of reflection are cliche and very similar to each other. And when I try to photograph a reflection, I try to avoid it. I can’t say that I always succeed, but sometimes I do the right thing.

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