"It's a photograph of a reflection in a puddle in a parking lot. :)"
Ok...
By the frost I assumed it was looking out of a window of the transmitter 'shack' where you were sent to TS&R some malfunctioning doo-dad.
What I get for assuming...
That bent 'thing' on the top right of the tower, is that an FM X-mit antennae?
Points for creativity, absolutely.
As something to play with on a winter's day, try photographing the reflection of a largish telephoto lens. Shot a few portraits that way, the coloration of the lens coatings added some interesting 'dreamy' effects...
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OK, what's the trick?
ReplyDeleteMerle
Look up.
ReplyDeleteAll I see is frost and clouds, guess I'm going blind....... :(
DeleteMerle
"There's a trick to this one."
ReplyDeleteViewable frost on the lower left and upper right. Thick clouds.
There *may* be someone on the top right of the tower, other than that, what 'trick'?
It's a photograph of a reflection in a puddle in a parking lot. :)
ReplyDeleteAHHH! very tricky! That explains the slightly fuzzy image, which I accredited to a cold, slightly foggy window.
ReplyDeleteMerle
Clever girl...
ReplyDelete"It's a photograph of a reflection in a puddle in a parking lot. :)"
ReplyDeleteOk...
By the frost I assumed it was looking out of a window of the transmitter 'shack' where you were sent to TS&R some malfunctioning doo-dad.
What I get for assuming...
That bent 'thing' on the top right of the tower, is that an FM X-mit antennae?
Points for creativity, absolutely.
As something to play with on a winter's day, try photographing the reflection of a largish telephoto lens. Shot a few portraits that way, the coloration of the lens coatings added some interesting 'dreamy' effects...