Self portrait Reflection
Captured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.
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Side Mirror Reflection
Captured in Kyoto, Japan.
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Bridge Reflection
Bluestone Bridge, Water Garden, Mayfield captured in autumn.
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Escalator Reflection
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.
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Garden Reflection
A clever design in this sculpture removes the photographer from the reflection.
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Green Reflection
The green hedge at the back of this fountain and pool is captured nicely as a reflection.
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Lake Reflection
Windyridge Garden, in Mt Wilson - the lake in the evening.
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Pool Reflection
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).
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Star Reflection
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.
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T Reflection
Captured near the Philosopher's Walk in Kyoto, Japan.
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Tree Reflection
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.
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Twin Reflection
Captured at a narrow intersection in Tomonoura, Japan.
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Waterfall Reflection
If you look at the picture, you can see the blue sky reflected in the water amongst the leaves which are behind the waterfall.
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Window Reflection
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.
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Series: Reflections
This is a series of articles that feature reflections, or sometimes the absence of reflection.
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