Mirror Mirror 1 [2]

    Sumatran Tiger @ DC Zoo.

    This was Mirror Mirror 1 (link fixed, old photo deleted by accident) View a slideshow of about 8 reflection shots (not all cats).

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    Comments and faves

    1. *MarS (80 months ago | reply)

      Excellent, I like that you rotated it by 180°.

    2. NYC Comets (80 months ago | reply)

      Oh, my. Neat shot.

    3. iwasfixin2 (80 months ago | reply)

      cool shot!

    4. Chat Malicieux (80 months ago | reply)

      Stunning! Double favourite!!!

    5. little.jafa (80 months ago | reply)

      nice perspective

    6. somesai (76 months ago | reply)

      Gorgeous photo!

    7. _Rachelle (76 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic!

    8. MyAngel 27 (73 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful and majestic animals!

    9. WorldOnePhoto (73 months ago | reply)

      Simply Brilliant Jon!
      Best,

    10. danlan88it/Dani (69 months ago | reply)

      Beautiful capture .
      Poor animals, in the wild people hunt them to make carpets of their skin or some stupid people who buy their powdered pennis vbeleiing if they take it it will help them in their sexual life.
      And so in two decades we broght this magnifiscent aniamal almost to extinction.
      And in the zoo, yes they don't have to hunt for their life survivance, but I'm not really sure we can call it a life of a tigr as they loose their instincts they become lazy and bored - what a life?!

    11. walla2chick (53 months ago | reply)

      OK--my brain is upright again. Great trick.

    12. bibizu (52 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic shot
      Reflex mirror

    13. chrstphre (48 months ago | reply)

      Hallo...!!!

      i am attempting to start a new group that is concerned
      with both the fronts & backs of things.
      Since this is such a radical idea, there are very few pictures,
      that are ready to post, that fulfill the requrements of this group.
      Consequently; i'm looking for photographers that are aware that things have both backs to their fronts; and that fronts are the backs,
      when backs are facing out...!
      While you may not have any pictures that contain both the fronts & backs of something, readily available, you may be willing to paste two pictures together to obtain the desired effect.
      ( Plenty of examaples are available @ Front & Back to view & emulate, or approximately emulate, or go off in your own direction...! )

      Thankyou for your consideration of this
      dangerously revolutionary proposal...???

    14. backfirecptn (46 months ago | reply)

      You are invited to post this photo and join the
      Reflection 2
      Reflections (Post 1, Comment/Award 3) group!

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