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I've always loved taking and viewing reflection shots. They have a nice aesthetic to them. I'd like to see some of the shots you guys have taken using reflections. I'll start us off.
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Unfortunately, I have never had the opportunity for a great reflection. I have been doing this for 30+ years, but documenting it is literally in the last year. That said, nothing spectacular, but this should fit the thread. This was taken at Atlas Universal Cement, Penn Hills PA. 40.463046, -79.794238 Great topic S&J - this should produce some great posts!
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Found another. Not UE, but a reflection. Taken on a crappy old Nokia phone, in 2008. Recapture Reservoir, Blanding, Utah. US-191, just south of Moab.... 37.661501, -109.436389 1.
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Urbexing doesn't have to strictly be of abandoned places, right? Well whatever, here's a reflection I did earlier this year. Definitely one of my favorites.
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Urbexing doesn't have to strictly be of abandoned places, right? Well whatever, here's a reflection I did earlier this year. Definitely one of my favorites.
EDIT: didn't realize I double posted. oops
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I remember being about to pack my gear up in this room but then catching a glimpse of this shot on the screen and suddenly realising I had to capture it immediately.
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I need to buy and learn to use a real camera. I really loved these shots, until I uploaded them and saw them on a real monitor....
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I like what I see everyone! Reflections seem to look nice no matter what you take them on, hope to see more like these.
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Reflections are not a typical subject of my photos, but they are so cool when pulled off. Here's one I found in my troves:
EDIT: I found more
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Old Flooded Power Plant
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Reflection of a different kind. Downtown Milwaukee, WI
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Wow okay this is just about 18 months old... Brb shooting better and more recent reflection pictures...
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Posted by Rusty Canadian Wow okay this is just about 18 months old... Brb shooting better and more recent reflection pictures...
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That's a cool one! I like how each window has a different distortion of the reflected building....
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ducks in a row. by Steven, on Flickr
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https://www.instag...e=ig_web_copy_link reflecting light off of huge drums full of rainwater in an abandoned thrift store.
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