What do you do when you’re getting ready to leave your home? You look in the mirror. We look to see the image we are reflecting. Reflections are formed when light bounces off a surface, creating a mirror image of the viewed object, in this case us!
As photographers, we look for reflections in:
Water


Buildings


Cars

Anything shiny can help create a reflection.

I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole again. I never gave too much thought about reflections or how I used them. I just liked them and used them a lot. So here are some tips I found while visiting some rabbits.
Still water: a body of water with minimal movement will give you clear reflections.

Check the angle of your camera for the clearest reflections.
Pay attention to lighting. Harsh glare can ruin a reflection while the golden hour can create a magnificent one.

Dull lighting can work also as found in puddles.

Long exposures is something I have never tried because I don’t carry around my tripod or my one ND filter. But the rabbit told me not to let you down and to ask Leanne Cole for advice.
Advice from Leanne Cole:
“You definitely need a tripod and ND filters. Timing depends on the filter you are using and the available light. You might need 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes or more. I use an aperture between f8 and f14. I tend to use the aperture to help me get the time I want. Long exposure for water is great when the water isn’t quite mirror like, but almost. An exposure of 20 or 30 seconds can get you that mirror like photos.”
Leanne’s Images!


Thank you Leanne!
Again, do as I say, not as I do. Use polarizing filters especially when photographing on glass. I’ve been lucky—and lazy! I love capturing interesting window reflections. These images were not photographed in bright sunlight. The first is a window reflection of a building across the street. The pink photograph is of a beauty salon and the trees across the street.


Now for some fun things the rabbit reminded me of. Have you ever used a crystal ball?
You photograph a subject through one and the magic happens—upside down reflections.

And how about seeing a busy shop through an antique mirror?

The rabbit finally tired of all my questions and chased me back to reality. Now it’s time for you to experiment with reflections of any kind. I’m looking forward to seeing how you and your camera reflect on various subjects. Most of all, just have fun!
When you post your fun photos, remember to link back to this post and use the Lens-Artists tag. I’m looking forward to seeing all your reflections this week. Last week Beth presented her first challenge as a team member. It was sure a stormy week. I enjoyed seeing and reading your posts. Next week Ann-Christine is challenging us, so stay tuned.
In the meantime, stay safe and live in gratitude!
These are such great images and give us great guidance and inspiration. The crystal ball, the mountain reflection to pick a few are so well taken and show beautiful reflections. Here is mine https://sillarit.com/2025/06/21/lens-artists-challenge-354-reflections/
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Love these, Anne!
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Thanks Sandy! I hope you share some too.
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Ooooh. I LOVE reflections. Outstanding selections you have! 👏👏
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Tardiness will not be tolerated. 😂😉 https://fairplay740.wordpress.com/2025/06/21/lens-artists-challenge-354-reflections/
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I’m glad you liked the topic. I’m going to look at your response now.
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One of my favourite topics, and, while I have already posted my best examples of many topics, I don’t think I’ll ever run out of reflections!
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I’m glad you like the topic. I’m looking forward to seeing your reflections!
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Anne, your post is filled with many great examples of reflections and good tips on how to achieve a good reflection in a photo. I love the image of the bridge reflecting in the water at the golden hour and the mountain reflection. And many thanks to Leeanne for her advice and images! Thanks for the topic!
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Thanks Beth! I’m looking forward to seeing your reflections!!
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This is a fun challenge Anne. You’ve shared so many nice images, especially the sunset, mountains, and building in the ball.
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Thanks Brad! I’m looking forward to seeing your fun images.
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Thanks Anne.
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Great images and one of my favorite themes!
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Thanks Dawn! I can’t wait to see your response.
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There are many different ways to catch a rabbit, Anne, and you have some particularly beautiful ones xx
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Thanks Jo! The problem with rabbits is that you never know when they will pop up or when you’ll fall in another hole!
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A good week to reflect on reflections. ; ) Beautiful examples.
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Thank you Rebecca. I hope you participate.
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Thanks, Anne. If I can put it together this weekend I sure will. I like the topic very much.
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I hope you find time!
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You have picked my favorite subject, Anne 😀.Fabulous examples. My entry here:
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Amazing captures of all these types of reflections, Anne! I LOVE the shot of the Tower Bridge. Rabbit holes withstanding, you gave us wonderful examples for the challenge. I’ll reflect on these and join you on Wednesday!
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Thanks Terri! I’ll look for your post on Wednesday!
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These are great
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Thanks VJ! I appreciate your comment.
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My pleasure
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So good, Anne. – my favourite is your featured photo. Here are my reflections: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/06/21/from-frog-to-fortification/
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Thank you so much! Your response was amazing. See my comment.
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A good theme Anne. My favourites are the Egret but the window reflection of a building across the street is definitely my absolute favourite. That’s print and frame photo 😀
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Thanks Brian! I hope you join in.
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Great post Anne and fantastic challenge, I loved this one. You have so many great examples, though my images turned out a bit weird. I really enjoyed putting my post together.
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Thanks Leanne! I couldn’t get WP to put all my photos side by side, and since I uploaded both of yours at the same time expecting them to be side by side they were vertical. I think they still looked great. You could tell they were separate. I haven’t seen your post yet!
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A great challenge, Anne and some gorgeous reflections.
I love shop reflections, but water – beach, river or lake – does just fine for me.
Your image of the snow-covered hills/mountains reflected in the lake is my favourite as I love snow-kissed landscapes, let alone lake reflections.
(and here’s one challenge when I know exactly where to look in my archives).
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Thanks Vicki! I look forward to your post.
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Fell into a rabbit hole, came out with shiny tips and a respect for puddles.
Ah…Reflections! Love ‘em.
Still water, shiny cars, or shop windows pretending to be art galleries.
And the Moral…Shoot first, ask the rabbit later. 🐇📸
Stay reflective. But like, photogenically.
Thank you, AS, for these wonderful clicks!
Window reflection is my favourite!
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Thanks Philo! I liked “shop windows pretending to be art galleries.” Yes, always ask the rabbit later. He keeps hopping in and out of my challenges. He’s having too much fun. Where’s your reflective post?
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Haha, that rabbit really knows how to turn a challenge into a game of hide and seek! 🐇 It’s always a joy to join your themes, Anne Sandler—there’s something special about how they reflect both creativity and fun. My reflective post is on its way soon! 😃😃
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I love your golden hour photo !!
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Thanks Nora! I hope you join in too.
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Gorgeous photos Anne. Maggie
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Thank you Maggie!
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You give us such excellent ideas. These photos are stunning.
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Thanks Egidio!
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Simply splendid, Anne. What a brilliant challenge you’ve given us.
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Thanks Tish!
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Love this challenge, and thanks for the inspiration. Here is my entry: https://wanderingteresa.com/reflections-2/
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Great response Teresa!
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A wonderful variety of images here. Now, I need to get thinking ….
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Looking forward to your response Margaret.
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I’m on the case …
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One of my favourite themes, both to photograph and to enjoy in other people’s shots, as with your here 🙂 I also enjoyed your ‘rabbit-chasing’ approach and the tips from Leanne were interesting, though like you I never use a tripod! Here are my tripod-less reflections: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-on-reflection/
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Thanks Sarah! Loved your response.
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A wonderful selection of images, Anne! You and I are on the same wavelength. What’s a tripod? >grin<
Leanne's comments are well taken, though a tripod is something I seldom have along.
I especially love that golden hour bridge image, and the lens-ball reminded me that I have examples for my own response!
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Thanks John! I’ll see your response on Thursday!
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Nice series and shots. Really enjoyed this one. When I saw the word “reflections” I also thought of looking to the days of yore.
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Thanks N! That interpretation can be another challenge!
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https://angloswiss-chronicles.com/2025/06/22/lens-artist-challenge-354-reflections/
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Your post has such a positive vibe it was contagious, Anne. I enjoyed every bit of it and felt inspired by it. The golden hour is my favourite this week!
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Thanks Sofia!
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A wonderful choice for the week and some excellent examples Anne. Fun to have Leanne join you for tis one! A beautiful and informative post. Looking forward to some terrific responses.
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Thanks Tina!
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A great post and a great challenge, Anne! Great images. Thanks for this very enjoyable challenge.
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You are so welcome Joanne. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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You have a lovely tutorial here with great photos. I specially enjoyed your self-portrait in the car.
Here’s my response: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2025/06/23/behind-the-looking-glass/
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What a superb post. Great images and good advice. I’ve never considered a polarising filter for glass reflections. Having read that I want to go and try it. An ND filter is another good tip. I really enjoy looking through images on blogs but I love learning from a post at the same time 🙂
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Thanks Steve. Those tips came from my research. I need to follow my own tips!
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I like how pleasant these photos are, and how simply they express the theme.
Hadn’t thought about a ring handle reflecting before, either.
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2025/06/23/cooks-river-reflection/
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These are remarkable photos , Anne! Beautiful set of reflections, Wow!
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Thanks Amy!
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Hi Anne
We tried to used photographing reflections in a crystal ball and in concave and convex mirrors, but may be we were not patient enough it didn’t work out well, not our aesthetic standards.
We like your pictures of reflections, especially cars.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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A wonderful challenge, Anne! Who can resist it? Great examples all – any favourites? – All of them! Funny taking up cars as well. I will search my archives tonight – I know I have a great deal of shots that might fit in!
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Thanks Ann-Christine! Looking forward to your post.
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It’s here.
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Hi Anne! enjoyed doing this challenge 🙂 Hope you are enjoying your week! Mike
Lens-Artist Challenge #354: Reflections – Moderate Living
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great challenge Anne. you picked up nice examples.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2025/06/reflection_25.html
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Looks like you’re keeping busy with your awesome theme this week, Anne! Here is mine:
https://secondwindleisure.com/2025/06/25/wordless-wednesday-endless-summer-reflections/
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Beautiful reflections Anne, I especially love all those in the water 💙 Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2025/06/25/haiku-mirror-mirror/
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Wonderful examples and valuable tips as always, Anne. Thanks for another great challenge! – Here comes my contribution: https://beingamazedcom.wordpress.com/2025/06/26/%F0%9F%93%B8lens-artists-challenge-354-visual-reflections/
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Anne, your images are wonderful. I especially enjoyed the mountain and bridge reflections. Here’s my contribution https://heavenssunshine.com/topsy-turvy-trees/
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