Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #87 – Reflections
Welcome to my blog! I’m honored to be the guest host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #87 – Reflections.
“Reflection photography, also referred to as mirror photography, is when you use reflective surfaces to create an artistic echo of a scene. This type of photography can add an interesting spin to locations that are hot spots for photographers such as oceans, lakes, puddles, and even rain drops.” – befunky
I am fascinated by the reflection photographs in the lakes, the rivers, the building windows, the sunglasses, the mirrors, and the puddles. This week, you may find the photographs from your archives or take new photographs using reflective surfaces to create mirror images. Here are my examples:
“A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” – Henry David Thoreau

The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CA
We live about twenty-five miles from The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in Los Angeles, California. This is our favorite spot for a day trip. The Chinese Garden was recently reconstructed and new features were added to the beauty.
“Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed, the mind can only reflect the true image of the Self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed.” Indra Devi

The Tagus River in Toledo, Spain
We went to Spain in the summer during a local holiday. It was hot but tourists had the roads by themselves because the local people headed to the beaches. While in Toledo, I caught this scene in the calm river.
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience which is bitterest.” – Confucius

Whale Watching Cruise, Newport Landing, California
Our family was on a whale watching cruise from Newport Beach, California. We didn’t catch any sight of the whales but we saw some dolphins. The above shot was not really planned. I did it just for fun.
“Self-reflection entail asking yourself questions about your value, assessing your strength and failures, thinking about your perceptions and interactions with others, and imagining where you want to take your life in the future.” Robert L. Rosen

Gym at La Habra, California
After the Yoga class several Saturdays ago, I stayed behind to take photos of the mirrors. This is the aerobic room with mirrors on four walls. The mirrors created infinite reflections. There was only one other member in the room, yet the mirrors reflected endless images of this person.
“Anybody who has gone through a life-changing experience will tell you there is a different understanding of what is real and what is important, and when you are going through different moments, you can reflect and go, ‘I have been through worse.’” – Delta Goodrem

Kyoto, Japan
On this sunny day in Kyoto, Japan, our family took a train to Nara Park to see the deer. This photo was taken before we went down to the subway station.
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” – Søren Kierkegaard

Fullerton, California
In southern California, we learned to appreciate rainstorms. The winter of 2018-2019, there was two and a half months of on and off rainstorms, in fact, it was on more often than off. It brought us a good amount of rain to lift the drought. So far, we only had 5 days of rain in the winter of 2019-2020. The cities may reinforce the water rationing this year.
“A day is not always bright, and nights are not always dark. All that matters is what’s inside, because day and night are a reflection of you.” – Avantika

Guilin, China
Seven people in our family took a trip to China. This photo was at a light show at Guilin, China.
For Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #86 this week, we invite you to be creative to find any reflective surfaces to show us your reflection photographs.
We appreciated Patti’s challenge last week to invite us looking at the subjects from different perspectives.
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John at John’s Space gave us different perspectives of white Aspen trees from the distance and closeup.
Ana atAnvica’s Gallery showed the interesting perspectives of Eiffel Tower both in the day and at night
Sue at The Nature of Things took us on a tour of the orchids from different perspectives at the Chicago Botanic Garden Annual Orchid Show.
If you’re new to the challenges, click here to learn how to join us. Remember to link your post to the comment below and use the Lens-Artists tag to help us find your post in the WP Reader.
For the rest of March, please follow the usual weekly schedule:
- March 14 – Ann-Christine of Leya
- March 21 – Amy of The World is A Book
- March 28– Tina of Travels and Trifles
I look forward to seeing your creative and artistic reflection photography. Thank you for your participation and support. Please have an enjoyable week ahead of you!
Thank you for guest hosting Miriam and providing us with such a great theme for the challenge this week. My response is here:https://wp.me/p2owKx-1xy
Cheers, Amy
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I liked your photo of the cemetery, the right place to reflect. Your editing is very nice, Amy.
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Thanks so much.
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You’re welcome.
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I really like the Delta Goodrem, quote and many of the photos.
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Thank you for your comment. I liked Delta Goodrem’s quote also since I lived through it. I hope you’re doing well. I followed you for a while read your three intros, but didn’t see your signature. Did I get that you’re Elizebath? 🙂
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Thank you for reading my intros 😊
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I especially enjoy the shot in the sunglasses – such fun – also the Gym mirror into infinity!
https://lindylecoq.com/2020/03/11/lens-artists-photo-challenge-87-reflections/
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The sunglasses shot was fun. I tried hard to photo the gym without me being in it!
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This just in: All shops are to close here in Italy, except food shops and pharmacies. Time for refection. Here are twenty:
https://mexcessive.photo.blog/2020/03/11/l-a-time-for-reflection/
Thank you for hosting this week, Miriam! I love your two bridges the most.
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Thank you for your post and liking the bridges. We saw that on the news, Manja! All the outdoor tables are empty. The whole stadium is empty, nobody watched the ball game. I just saw the news that the US has restrictions for people coming from Italy and Korea.
I just bought one-way ticket to go to another state to see my daughter who will have her second baby in two weeks. I don’t know when to return home, so bought the one-way ticket. The airfare is recorded low to encourage people to travel.
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I wish your daughter and all of you a happy new life when it arrives. 🙂
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Thank you, Manja. We’re excited. 😊
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Thank you for hosting the challenge this week Miriam, I especially love your image of the reflections in the Tagus River. Our contribution for this week shows both the light and the darkness from the water reflected in the melting ice on the loch: https://tranature.com/2020/03/11/wordless-wednesday-when-winter-melts-away/
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You’re welcome, Xenia. I love your selections of reflection photos of the melting ice on the loch. The piled-up ice sheet made a nice artistic display.
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Wow! What a creative collection of reflections. I am also fascinated – and often mesmerized – by the “mirrors” we can photograph.
My contribution:
http://oneletterup.com/2020/03/10/lens-artists-challenge-87-reflections
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Wonderful reflections, Miriam!! Reflections and shadows are some of my favorite ways to play with photography. 🙂 Here’s my take on the theme: https://bedlamanddaisies.com/reflections/
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Sorry for the delay reply, Amy. I found your comment in my spam folder. I appreciated your post.
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Thank you, Miriam.
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You’re welcome, Amy.
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Beautiful reflections, Miriam 😃 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2020/03/10/reflective-sculpture/
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Superb pictures. I was really enjoying these so much
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Sorry, Robert, for the delayed reply. I found your comment in my spam folder. Thank you for your comment.
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I offer my entry to your beautiful page.
https://capturedmmnts4.wordpress.com/2020/03/10/lens-artists-photo-87-reflections/
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