Reflections Shoot images in a reflective surface such as glass, a mirror, water, Mylar, chrome, etc. Be careful when using a flash, position your self.

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Reflections Shoot images in a reflective surface such as glass, a mirror, water, Mylar, chrome, etc. Be careful when using a flash, position your self so that you do not get glare from the flash. The reflection is the primary center of interest. The Challenge (extra credit) Advanced Reflections Find a reflective surface, buildings and old windowpanes work well, where multiple reflections can be seen. You must have at least 3 different reflections in your shot. Copy images from your reflections in Adobe Photoshop and create an interesting composition.