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Reflections
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“Light is always changing.
The time of year,
time of day, climate,
position of the sun,
proximity to an object,
quality of reflective surface,
e.g. chrome, glass,
your level of perspective,
and the angle of reflection
all affect the end result of a reflection.
These digital images I have taken of
New York City building reflections
can be from a building
across the street or blocks away.
People usually look
straight ahead in New York City.
To see a reflection
like these images I have photographed,
one must look up
and train the eye
to be like a polarizer lens
and see beyond the glare.”
~ Monica Agosta 2006
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