In this nearby composition of the PWC building (or here), I like the repeating reflections on the glass panes and the window behind, which make up the center of the photograph. In addition, I was of course drawn to this subject because of the duplicated, symmetric composition, a characteristic of many examples in the reflections gallery. I visit this building regularly on my photo walks, but did not discover a new composition in a while. However, recently I have found several new angles and points of view; I particularly like the one above. Henrik Fessler has just used the term "reflection photography" for such subjects, which I quite like.
Nearby: PWC building mirror gap
In this nearby composition of the PWC building (or here), I like the repeating reflections on the glass panes and the window behind, which make up the center of the photograph. In addition, I was of course drawn to this subject because of the duplicated, symmetric composition, a characteristic of many examples in the reflections gallery. I visit this building regularly on my photo walks, but did not discover a new composition in a while. However, recently I have found several new angles and points of view; I particularly like the one above. Henrik Fessler has just used the term "reflection photography" for such subjects, which I quite like.
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2015/11/08
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