Your Best Reflection Shot

69 Porche 911S

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Even tho I have a decent camera I have found my photo skills leave a lot to be desired and have never tried to get an actual refection shot. This is as close to one I could find.

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Even tho I have a decent camera I have found my photo skills leave a lot to be desired and have never tried to get an actual refection shot. This is as close to one I could find.


I like the concept of "double reflections"!:dblthumb2: Photography is definitely an art! Not only does it take a fair bit of understanding and work to get a proper exposure, the best photographers have the "eye". That is something I struggle with myself.

Nevertheless, cool shot!
 
I like the concept of "double reflections"!:dblthumb2: Photography is definitely an art! Not only does it take a fair bit of understanding and work to get a proper exposure, the best photographers have the "eye". That is something I struggle with myself.

Nevertheless, cool shot!


I'm a jewellery and car photographer, 2 very reflective subjects of polished paint and polished metal, so most of the time its about trying to avoid getting reflections, so very large light sources and fast shutter speeds with flash are necessary to avoid ambient light and the reflections of the surrounding area making it onto the paint... like this shot I did for a magazine....

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In this case of "best reflections though", I think the busier and more distracting the reflections of objects near and far away, the better it illustrates how clear and orange peel free the paint is, sometimes the most candid shots have the best refelections in them :props:
 
Mine are nowhere near what a lot of these are. On my wagon are all CG products, v36 orange pad v38 white pad with 2 coats jetseal on everything. Paint wood grain trim and even headlights and even rims.

The Audi is just Essence MF finish pad topped with reload.

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