A while ago, I wrote about Randomness In Reflections and how the technique was used excessively in Architectural Photography. Well, I stumbled upon an another example, a shot by Sam Javanrouh. This photo is titled ‘Dark Reflection’, meaning that the photographer is referring to the reflections as a subject of interest in the photo, and it illustrates the point I was referring to; the shot is balanced, colors are fairly saturated, not symmetrical though; it feels like a photographer’s shot, not a point-and-shoot result.

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eyad said on Jan 17 07 at 5:08 pmFor the first moments of abstructing the photo, i feel a similarity between the clouds of the sky & the Waves of a windy rainy day !!
although the building is regular and a frequent daily seen style, the photographer Sam Javanrouh did utaliZe the reflection- and there is no doubt that he meant it- to reflect the other building in a very managed way.
experience is nice to have, hard to get it…
Khaja Arifuddin said on May 01 07 at 11:28 amInteraction between two buildings is brought out in a different perspective..good job!!!
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