I'm glad you brought this practice up. I often use reflections as a 'warm up' practice when I start out on a street shoot. It's a way to get a feel for the conditions, the camera, etc, and a way to capture people without directly addressing them. A bit of cheating, I suppose. But also, like double exposures, there is a craft and art you can bring to the practice.
These are interesting images. I've though about reflections but never to this extent. It is something I am looking forward to try out in my own photography.
HI Richard, hope you have a great day. Of course, I'm going to be interested in seeing the works you produce. Please keep me updated on what you do with the idea.
I'm glad you brought this practice up. I often use reflections as a 'warm up' practice when I start out on a street shoot. It's a way to get a feel for the conditions, the camera, etc, and a way to capture people without directly addressing them. A bit of cheating, I suppose. But also, like double exposures, there is a craft and art you can bring to the practice.
Much obliged! As you know, creativity knows no bounds. Time is a valuable inducer of creativity. Keep creating!
Cheers!
These are interesting images. I've though about reflections but never to this extent. It is something I am looking forward to try out in my own photography.
HI Richard, hope you have a great day. Of course, I'm going to be interested in seeing the works you produce. Please keep me updated on what you do with the idea.
Cheers!