
Photographing a reflection is a complex and peculiar process that requires a good understanding of angles and perspectives. But if you really want to take as awesome photos as these (you have to be awesome of course), you might want to read a book or two about angles and light.
Reflection photos can be hard to capture because they require you to think about your perspective differently. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down to be able to capture a good reflected photo.
These 25 amazing reflection photos are only few examples of how stunning reflections can be, if you constantly keep your eyes open and choose the right moment and angle to take a photo.
Inception In New York

Image credits: Trey Ratcliff
Milan Reflected In A Tube

Image credits: Diego Bardone
Prague In A Wine Glass

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Chicago Reflected On Lake Michigan

Image credits: Marc Hersch
An Illuminated Bridge In Comacchio, Italy

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Surreal Self-Portrait With A Mirror Shard

Image credits: Paul Apal’kin
Street Lamp

Image credits: Marco Britto
Skyscrapers

Image credits: wtek79
Girl Peeks At Apple On Reflective Table

Image credits: Philip Cornish
Grand Palace Reflected On Table In Lille, France

Image credits: elessar91
The World Upside Down

Image credits: Patty
La Defense Reflections in Paris

Image credits: Daniel Vine Garcia
Daily Life Reflections

Image credits: Anil Tamer Yilmazz
Reflected Skyline Of Doha, Qatar

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Reflection Of Faith

Image credits: FW Stupidio
Flowers Inside Waterdrops

Image credits: Miki Asai
Scottish Landscape

Image credits: Michal Vitasek
In Silence

Image credits: Jacek Stefan
Colorful Reflected Houses

Image credits: Toni Verdú Carbó
Kiss

Image credits: Nika Vera
Winter

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The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey

Image credits: Bruno Kolovrat
Flowers Reflected In Dewdrops

Image credits: Miki Asai
Let It Rain

Image credits: David Marcu
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