Nice reflections, Mark. It is really fun to dig in your archive, nearly always you discover some gems you have missed. A former mentor told me "if you (or the viewer) don't like the photo, you are not ready for it yet"
Mark, reflections can make up some of the most interesting images most of us ignore. I love looking and finding reflection opportunities and capturing them on photos. Very nice work!
Thanks, Tom. I found that, the more multilayered they get, the more noisy they can become. I guess it's a delicate balance between interesting complexity and a visual mess.
Nice reflections, Mark. It is really fun to dig in your archive, nearly always you discover some gems you have missed. A former mentor told me "if you (or the viewer) don't like the photo, you are not ready for it yet"
Thanks, Marcel. That's a good quote. I'll try to remember that. I guess the photos don't change, but the photographer or viewer might.
Mark, reflections can make up some of the most interesting images most of us ignore. I love looking and finding reflection opportunities and capturing them on photos. Very nice work!
I agree. Thanks for the encouraging comment.
So multi-layered! These are blowing my mind.
Thanks, Tom. I found that, the more multilayered they get, the more noisy they can become. I guess it's a delicate balance between interesting complexity and a visual mess.
All mirrors are magic mirrors - you've quoted from one of my all time favourite authors,
And only a true artist will think about the time of day and the angle of the sunlight,
Thanks very much, William. I'm glad I chose one of your favourite authors to quote.
My FAVORITE theme, Mark! Thank you for sharing these lovely photos.
Thanks, Juliette. I'm pleased we have a shared interest.
Lovely set, particularly the final one.
Thanks, Hans. I had fun with the last one and had several variations to choose from.