Wednesday, 16 October 2013

reflection

reflection

This image shows the flower reflected onto a shinny clear surface. The reflection shown in the image is identical. This therefore makes the reflection mirrored because they are a copy of the same flower. The image is reflected onto a darker surface which does make the reflection seem a bit darker than the flower itself. 

This picture shows a different way of showing reflection. As you can see the photo has been taken of someone's glasses and the photographers reflection in the glasses. The image is made black and white and the reflection is still in colour. This makes the reflection the main focus.



This image shows reflection in water. The swans are reflected onto the water as if they are looking into a mirror. In the reflection the reflection the swans seem to be upside down. This is because of the way they are positioned.



This image also shows the reflection through a pair of glasses. However this time the reflection is not a person it is the area that the photo is taken. The reflection is in colour and the image is in black and white like the previous image.



This photo also shows the reflection on water. The reflection is like a mirror line because this reflection is also identical to the actual tree and it shows the tree reflected upside down the same as the swan image that is above.

This photograph shows the reflection through a bubble. This is another way of showing a reflection through water. In the bubble you can see the reflection in focus and then the objects outside the bubble are not in focus. This draws the eye to look at the reflection.




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