The Art of Reflection Photography
Reflection Photography can spice up an otherwise lifeless photo and turn it into amazing shots. And the good thing is that this kind of photography can be explored on easily available things like Glass, Water or any shiny and reflective surface. Reflection photography is an art because you have to dig deep into your imagination to see the hidden beauty. It is also a science because you should know the right angles and techniques and must be more than familiar with your camera to capture a perfect shot.
Lime, chocolate and olive Vodka.
Mirror Image with a difference!
mirror mirror who is the fairest of em’ all
Detail of stream of water splashing off mirror – B&W
Sunset Cocktail Hour Returns to the Terrace
Un gatto e nove vite – a cat and nine lifes
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