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Mirror Images: 35 Reflection Photos

I recently wrote a piece on using natural and architectural elements like trees, arches, windows, and other apertures in my photography to frame the central subject and add visual interest. In this post, I want to explore another technique that’s a favorite of mine – reflection photography. If you’ve ever captured the mirror image of a landscape in a lake or the reflection of a building in a puddle, then you know what I’m talking about. Of course, water is not the only medium that can work for this purpose, as mirrors, glass, and other reflective surfaces can also do the trick beautifully. Regardless of the vehicle, the technique adds interest, sometimes even an abstract or surreal element, and lends the photo greater depth, dimension, and drama.

In looking through my collection of photographs and selecting images for this post, I came to realize two things. One, I seem to gravitate towards this type of shot, particularly in an urban context using water, and sometimes windows and glass, to capture the reflected subject. Two, while my inventory is fairly extensive, it’s not particularly good. As in, I could do a lot more creatively to take better, more imaginative shots and to play with angles to achieve abstract photos.

While I would love to continue practicing said techniques in fun new locales, unfortunately, it’s unlikely that I’ll be doing much traveling in the near future. But with the right vantage and conditions and enough imagination, reflection photography can be practiced anywhere. Right at home, even – Seattle, in my case. Which is fortunate, for if there’s one thing that the Pacific Northwest has in abundance, it’s water. And it’s not short on stunning vantages either.

With that, I present 35 photos featuring reflected images. Judge them – if you must – but definitely use them as inspiration to get out there and practice this technique yourself.

Mirror nature

Mountain shapes | Big Four Ice Caves Trail, North Cascades, Washington, USA
A lonely figure | On the road outside of Höfn, Iceland
Snow-covered cap| Iceland
Sun glittering on Diamond Beach | Iceland
A poly-chromatic bow of reflected and refracted light | Skógafoss, Iceland

Urban reflections

Sky towers | City of London, England
In green | Tokyo Imperial Palace, Japan
Pippi Longstocking astride her fortress | Kotor, Montenegro
The Cutty Sark | Greenwich, London
The New Court building frames St. Stephen Walbrook church | London
Facing the “Bean”, a.k.a. Cloud Gate | Chicago, Illinois, USA
Soft glow shimmer | Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France
The Louvre, rotated | Paris
Houses on the River Onyar | Girona, Spain

Bridge under water

House boats on the Cumberland Basin, Regent’s Canal | London
Harrow Road Bridge No 3 | Grand Union Canal, London
Ponts Couverts | Strasbourg, France
Full circle | Pulteney Bridge, Bath, UK
Loched upside down | Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland
Château d’Ussé in the Indre | Rigny-Ussé, France
Double the charm | Bibury, Cotswolds, England
Harimayabashi | Kochi, Japan

Poolside lounging, and other reflections

Luxe at the Roman Pool, Hearst Castle | San Simeon, California, USA
A double study in contrast | Blue Lagoon, Grindavík, Iceland
Colonnaded fountain | The Palace of St. Michael and St. George, Corfu, Greece
Eternity reflected | Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England
Roman Baths, built circa 70 AD | Bath, England
Wine ruminations | Château Thuerry, Villecroze, France
A window to the world | Barcelona, Spain

Seeing double at dawn and dusk

Ghostly fingers | Canterbury, England
Echo chamber | Canterbury
Coot patrol | Regent’s Park, London
Lake Merritt, diffused | Oakland, California
A fowl on the Fox River | St Charles, Illinois
Infinity sunset | Punta Mita, Mexico
Fields of pink cotton candy | Baylands Park trail, San Jose, California

Published by Olivia

Hello, Olivia here. I'm a writer and consultant with a love for experiencing new places, spaces, and tastes, and a penchant for documenting them through writing and photography. I have a BA in International Studies and spent the first three years of my post-undergrad life working in New York City (the dream). I also lived abroad in London and Paris while pursuing a graduate degree and working as an au pair for a French family (despite my horrible French). I'm currently based in the Portland, Oregon, area where I live with my partner and our two cats, Odin and Freya, and our tripawd border collie mix, Fenrir.

2 thoughts on “Mirror Images: 35 Reflection Photos”

  1. Brenda Klaproth says:

    Beautiful photos and loved the titles. Makes me wonder if I have similar photos in my collection.

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