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The reflections in the windows of skyscrapers can provide some unique images. These two shots are of the windows in the same office tower block in downtown Dallas. The distortions, which in my mind are the key element in these images, are caused by the slight curvature of the glass in the windows. The overcast sky on the day I made these images has helped keep the contrast under control bringing out all the detail seen in the reflections.
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| January 30, 2013
Beautiful reflections Mark. I have a fascination with reflections whenever I am walking through a city and really enjoy seeing images with them. Well done.
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| January 30, 2013
Many thanks, Len. Reflections like these always means there is something to point the camera at when you are in a city center. All that is left is to try to find a creative angle.
Twitter: richmcpeek
| January 30, 2013
Very cool reflections Mark! Great compositions!
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| January 31, 2013
Thanks, Rich.
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| January 30, 2013
Terrific reflections Mark. I really like these.
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| January 31, 2013
Thanks, Edith.
Twitter: JimiJones
| January 31, 2013
These are really nice, man. Love them both.
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| January 31, 2013
Thanks, Jimi.
Twitter: krowland3
| January 31, 2013
Great images Mark. I really like the abstract quality of them.
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| January 31, 2013
Thanks, Ken.
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| February 1, 2013
Great shots Mark, super in B&W
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| February 1, 2013
Thanks, Mike.
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| February 2, 2013
Une magnifique architecture qui se reflète dans ces fenêtres, j’adore !
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| February 2, 2013
Merci, Olivier.
Twitter: jhbarclay
| February 8, 2013
I’m a sucker for good reflections anywhere but especially buildings. Good stuff here Mark.