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Series: Reflections

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
26 May 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

This is a series of articles that feature reflections, or sometimes the absence of reflection.

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Leica M10 (Leica Camera AG LEICA M10 Summicron-M 1:2/35 ASPH. [35mm,f4,1/2000s,ISO200])

This is a series of articles that feature reflections, or sometimes the absence of reflection.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest use of the word reflection (sometimes spelt reflexion) was by Chaucer in 1384:

As yf folkys complexions Make hem dreme of reflexions.

CHAUCER H. Fame I. 22

The word is used to indicate “A reflexive influence on the mind.”

Later on, the word became more commonly used to indicate an image reflected off a shiny surface like a mirror, or the return of a beam of light, heat, energy, sound etc. from hitting a surface. But it’s still used to indicate a sign, or result of careful thought.

Reflection is of course a core aspect of photography, and the basis of many focusing mechanisms inside cameras. Reflection is also a bane and boon for photographers, as stray reflections hitting lens elements can cause artefacts in photographs, sometimes desirable, but often not.

In this series, we explore the use of reflection in photography. Photographing reflections sometimes reflect a desire to see things differently, or perhaps to evoke a certain perspective, mood, or atmosphere. Reflections are of course an integral part of photographing modern architecture such as skyscrapers due to liberal use of chrome or glass materials. When we photograph an object in front of a mirror, or a water surface, we often get the object itself juxtaposed with a not quite perfect doppelgänger of itself.

Reflection is often used in “photographer selfies” - capturing the exact moment a photographer is clicking on the shutter, reflected off a surface.

This series is a collection of Photos of the Day featuring reflection.

Broadway walk with the Voigtländer Heliar 50mm/1:3.5 and Leica M10

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
3 January 2020 at 10:00:00 am AEDT

These pictures were taken at Broadway in two locations: the Blackfriars campus of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the TAFE NSW Ultimo Campus.

Look - Self Portrait

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
22 January 2021 at 8:14:43 am AEDT

A shot of me taking a photo of the Dobell Memorial Sculpture at the intersection of Pitt and Spring streets in Sydney, with a pedestrian crossing with a 'Look' sign reflected by the mirror-like finish of the sculpture.

Garden Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
24 April 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

A clever design in this sculpture removes the photographer from the reflection.

Pool Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
26 April 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

An illusion built into the design of this pool makes it seem the pool is actually part of a larger lake (situated below this pool).

Tree Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
28 April 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

The magnificent Water Garden at Mayfield in NSW, captured in autumn. On the left is the red Japanese inspired bridge, on the right the Bluestone bridge and waterfall.

Bridge Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
4 May 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

Bluestone Bridge, Water Garden, Mayfield captured in autumn.

Lake Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
28 May 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

Windyridge Garden, in Mt Wilson - the lake in the evening.

Green Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
30 May 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

The green hedge at the back of this fountain and pool is captured nicely as a reflection.

Escalator Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
3 June 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

This image was captured at the escalators in Westfield Sydney close to the corner of Elizabeth and Market streets,and offers a tantalising glimpse of what's behind, as well as the street outside.

Star Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
5 June 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

This is the atrium at the casino entrance to The Star, harbour facing side. The 'rays' of the star structure is reflected multiple times in the glass of the atrium roof creating an interesting effect.

Window Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
15 June 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

The Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building in the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) houses the UTS Business School, and is the first building in Australia designed by Canadian American architect Frank Gehry.

Side Mirror Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
19 October 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEDT

Captured in Kyoto, Japan.

Twin Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
21 October 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEDT

Captured at a narrow intersection in Tomonoura, Japan.

T Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
23 October 2021 at 4:47:00 pm AEDT

Captured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.

Self portrait Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
25 October 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEDT

Captured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.

Waterfall Reflection

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
29 October 2021 at 8:00:00 pm AEDT

If you look at the picture, you can see the blue sky reflected in the water amongst the leaves which are behind the waterfall.

Three Reflections

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
4 April 2022 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

This is Apple Store in Sydney, with 3 convex mirrors that reflect the street scene in front of the store.

Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
10 April 2022 at 8:00:00 pm AEST

I thought this broken car side mirror on the street was perhaps an example of someone who did not heed the advice on the mirror.

Reflected art

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
27 January 2023 at 8:00:00 pm AEDT

Where does the artwork begin, and where does it end?

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