I love to catch reflections in images, want to see yours, too.
Reflecting Sunset....in April. Thanks Karin, hope to be around this week.
From another discussion on UHH about how far can story carry an otherwise flawed photo...this is an iphone pic of me, driving on the 405 at around 75 (mph, not years old) and passing an eighteen wheeler, reaching my iphone across to the passenger side window and snapping (I hoped) my car's reflection in the hubcap of said massive truck in the next lane over.
This is certainly not a wall-hanger but I find it interesting anyway...I know, I know...
asymptotic_maybe wrote:
From another discussion on UHH about how far can story carry an otherwise flawed photo...this is an iphone pic of me, driving on the 405 at around 75 (mph, not years old) and passing an eighteen wheeler, reaching my iphone across to the passenger side window and snapping (I hoped) my car's reflection in the hubcap of said massive truck in the next lane over.
This is certainly not a wall-hanger but I find it interesting anyway...I know, I know...
From another discussion on UHH about how far can s... (
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SOOOO cool, asymptotic !!!
Street reflections from a dark, wet night in East Liverpool.
A couple from Vancouver, BC
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
photophile wrote:
I love to catch reflections in images, want to see yours, too.
Pg 1 - Thanks for hosting, Karin, and you got us off to a great start!
These are all good, and the last one is awesome!
Hope you don't mind, but most of mine have been shared before...
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Roadrunner wrote:
Reflecting Sunset....in April. Thanks Karin, hope to be around this week.
Pg 1 - Beautiful image, Jim, with a wonderful reflection...
looks like a great place to enjoy a little "solitude."
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
asymptotic_maybe wrote:
From another discussion on UHH about how far can story carry an otherwise flawed photo...this is an iphone pic of me, driving on the 405 at around 75 (mph, not years old) and passing an eighteen wheeler, reaching my iphone across to the passenger side window and snapping (I hoped) my car's reflection in the hubcap of said massive truck in the next lane over.
This is certainly not a wall-hanger but I find it interesting anyway...I know, I know...
From another discussion on UHH about how far can s... (
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Pg 1 - OK, well, as much as this image is unique, I would discourage anyone else
for trying to do this WHILE you are driving...
That said, it does remind me of a little ditty from my time...
"All together now, one, two, three
Keep you mind on your drivin'
Keep you hands on the wheel
Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead
We're having fun sitting in the back seat kissing and a-hugging with Fred
Dee doody doom doom, dee doody doom doom
Dee doody doom doom, DOOM"
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
Street reflections from a dark, wet night in East Liverpool.
Pg 1 - Beautiful image, Sue! Love it.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
MattPhox wrote:
A couple from Vancouver, BC
Pg 1 - Nicely seen and captured, Matt!
Tim
Rolk wrote:
Pg 1 - Thanks for hosting, Karin, and you got us off to a great start!
These are all good, and the last one is awesome!
Hope you don't mind, but most of mine have been shared before...
Tim
No.1 HaHaHa...good one, Tim
Rolk wrote:
Pg 1 - Beautiful image, Jim, with a wonderful reflection...
looks like a great place to enjoy a little "solitude."
Yes it is, Tim..thank you
Windows do help reflecting.........
Philadelphia's City Hall reflection
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