“ Indian Sage ”
I was kind of stumped by this challenge. On the way back from my walk on Friday morning I saw that I was parked near a bed of Indian Sage growing wild. I decided to move my car until the plants were reflected in my passenger side's mirror. I took many shots, moving my car backwards and forwards ...
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Photo Location: Rolling Hills, California
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Use A Mirror
  • Susan Gutterman Edited a year ago

    I like your approach to the challenge and sharp focus on the Sage in the mirror. Cloning out the bright spot in the lower right would have been a way to remove it… more

    I like your approach to the challenge and sharp focus on the Sage in the mirror. Cloning out the bright spot in the lower right would have been a way to remove it without cropping.

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  • Judi Jay Edited a year ago

    Clever, Jacqueline!

    Clever, Jacqueline!

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  • Kristjen Horning Edited a year ago

    I love the bright colors,

    I would like to see the whole mirror,

    but you can still tell what it is or how it was taken and it's a really fun image!

    I love the bright colors,

    I would like to see the whole mirror,

    but you can still tell what it is or how it was taken and it's a really fun image!

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  • Suzanne Lofgren Edited a year ago

    I like that we can see the actual side mirror of your car!  Very cool idea!  Well seen!

    I like that we can see the actual side mirror of your car!  Very cool idea!  Well seen!

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Canon EOS Rebel T7i (EOS 800D) Tokina 100mm Macro Recommended!
1/125 f/7.1 400 100

Tags

#reflection #carmirror #indiansage #embracingimperfection #purple #70plus

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