Reference - http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/william-green-japanese-taxi-drivers-sleeping-220216
Taxi drivers sleeping, as beautifully captured by William Green
There’s something very vulnerable about being asleep, especially being asleep in public. At least, that’s true in the Western world, but photographer William Green found that in Japan, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. So much so that in Tokyo there’s an entire street that seems to be unofficially devoted to snoozy cab drivers, taking 40 winks in their cars.
William Green is using the reflection which I'd like to incorporate on my portfolio. I see trees through the car window and I see movement because the trees are moving.
Believe it or not, Nelson Armour was one of two artists working with their own excrement. (The other will pop up in the next issue of Photographers Quarterly.) Nelson is working on a project that examines the pollution in Lake Michigan, and he’s experimenting with collaged images. Some were really cheesy, I felt, and others were nuanced and smart. The range was striking, but I think these four images are dynamite. Reference http://aphotoeditor.com/?s=buildings
http://www.nelsonarmour.com/p1955198/h5F124B#hc56f756 Amazing reflection is done by Nelson Armour. I'll go out and look for something different.
I think this photo looks like a reflection looking at the clouds which are covering the city. I see pink, orange, yellow and blue.
I see double exposure which is creating something different with reflection.




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