Monday, July 23, 2012

Window Reflections

I happened on a fascinating window reflection last week.  Taking a photo of a stained glass window in the Queen Anne Cottage at Los Angeles County Arboretum, I ended up with something very unexpected.

These are the two windows in a photo taken directly in front of them which includes the metal mesh bars which protect them.


After snapping that shot, I realized I could see the windows better in the reflection in the mirror across the room.


Then I walked around the corner and took a picture of the windows through another window on the side.  This was the result.


The red and white painted trim on the outside of the porch reflected back from the side window while the stained glass windows are brightly backlighted from sunlight shining through them.

Whimsical?  Yes!

6 comments:

roxie said...

What fun! Amazing what the lens captures.

toby said...

That really is amazing! We, your loyal readers, are very grateful for your dedication in capturing the perfect shot. And how cool is it that you found so many intriguing perspectives for one subject?

Come Away With Me said...

Reflections can do the most interesting things.

Knitting Linguist said...

Oh, very cool. I love the way you can see the windows in a different light (heh) with each picture.

Bethany said...

Wonderful! I love how creative you're being with these! And that building is amazing...I love the red and white!

Dorothy said...

Love these photos, Willow!