This image is of a Church Tower which is reflected in office building windows opposite, which in turn is reflected in a small square mirror tile. Thus the twice reflected reflection. The Church depicted in this particular photograph is the largest Parish Church in England.
Holy Trinity Church reflected in the windows of King William House, Lowgate, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
From no specific project as such, just experimental work, 1996.
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This is beautiful. It's amazing how clear the reflection is despite having been reflected twice. I love how everything seems to move around the clock in the middle. It makes it feel as though something magical might be about to happen.
ReplyDeleteAgain thank you Jade for your kind and constructive comments. I focused on the reflection in the building opposite in the mirror tile. It is a bit surreal.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one!
ReplyDeleteVery original point of view!
Keep up the fine work!
Regards,
Walter
Thank you Walter. The same to you.
ReplyDeletewonderful shot!
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