Hello everyone! π
This is the 140th consecutive Reflection Hunters competition!
You certainly have a phone and take photos with it, so you have a chance to catch some reflections!
You can find reflections in glass, water, mirrors, and other various materials - it just takes a little attention.
Post it in the Shadow Hunters community and you'll get at least a tip for posting or even a reward. It costs you absolutely nothing.
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And here are the latest reflections I catch. I hope you like it.
A couple of days ago it rained heavily, I wasn't outside at all and I went for a walk on the first sunny day, so today I focused on the reflections in the water.
Dwarfs
On the first walk after rainy days and next to an one house, in the yard, I noticed this little garden with a lake, gnomes, and birds. And in the water, the reflection of a gnome. Very cute, don't you think?
Reflection of the fence
A fence along the bed of a stream that runs through the town. And the reflection of a fence in a puddle.
Reflections on the lake
The park I'm walking in is already completely autumnal. So are the trees, deciduous trees, shedding their yellow and brown leaves. In the lake, we see the reflection of the trees and different branches.
That's all for today, thank you very much for your attention!
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Cool shots! Love to see the trees reflected and neat pictures around town where you are.
I have a bunch of reflection pictures I have been saving from a camping trip. Perhaps you have inspired me to enter this week!
Thanks old friend!
Thank you. If you have reflections what you're waiting for? Post them! I'm sure that your photos are great! π
Water is the best way to catch a reflection of something
You've shown us beautiful photographs and I love them
Thank you. Yes, I can agree that the reflections in the water could be great if there's enough light and shining.
I have always myself some silly questions and one of them is whether one using night googles can see clearly an object in a mirror reflecting in darkness.
I have one pair of sunglasses which I can wear at night too, and the objects are sharp and clear. π
What if the object you mirror was reflecting on an object in darkness.Can you look into your mirror and see the object in darkness using your night googles?
I haven't tried with the mirrors yet, but as I said, at night, with these sunglasses, I can see about the same as, during the day, the only difference I've noticed is that the colors are a bit different, or rather, these sunglasses block the glare and reflections of the sun during the day, and at night the lights of the vehicles shining at me. All that white light takes on a certain blue color so that it is no longer distracting. It's probably the same with objects in a mirror, they're not so dazzling and distracting.
Check this illustration to understand my question.
So, if everything is in total darkness then nothing is visible, but if the object is illuminated then the mirror is also illuminated and can be seen. At least that's my understanding.
Everything is in total darkness