Reflect on your Reflection

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I like the reflection off of my friends glasses because they show some interesting reflections of objects and himself.

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I like the reflection in this photo because The reflection shown is of our schools initial backwards on one of our trophy.

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I seeing the reflection of light off of instruments, especially Guitars and Ukuleles.

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Although I am not a fan of tomato’s of any kind I do love the bright colors of  them.

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I love the look of glass and color, but when both are combined in a nail polish bottle it makes the picture much more lovable in my eyes.

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I tried my best to get a reflection off the glass of this frame, but I feel unsuccessful of my attempt. But this picture is just to cute to not post.

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I like the reflection of light through the backwards words.

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I like the different bright colors in the photo.

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This is a photo of a reflection of a 3D photo that is in the reflection of a mirror.

Egg Portrait

here are some Eggcelent pics.

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This deviled Egg is a bad boy who has is just Sunny-side.

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Raymond here will always creak you up with his hilarious yolks.

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Kyle here is a little afraid to leave the nest but has a sweet sensitive side.

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Devin likes a girl who can cook and is willing to be the side to some ones bacon.

Photography Right’s Top 8

Photography Right’s

1. The general rule in the United States is that anyone can take photos in a public place or places. Traditional public areas are street, sidewalks, and public parks.

2. property owners may have legally prohibited photography on their property but have no right to prohibit others from photographing their property from other locations.

3. The following subjects can almost always be photographed lawfully from public places:

accident and fire scenes, children, celebrities, bridges and other infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings, industrial facilities and public utilities, transportation facilities(e.g., airports), superfund sites, criminal activities, and law enforcement officers.

4. taking a photo is not a terrorist act nor can a business legitimately assert that taking a photo of a subject in public view infringes on its trade secrets.

5. The specific elements vary among the states but in general it is unlawful for anyone to instill a fear that they may injure you, damage or take your property or falsely accuse you of a crime just because you are taking photographs.

6. Taking your film directly or indirectly by threatening to use force or call a law enforcement agency can constitute criminal offenses such as theft and coercion.

7. If someone has threatened, intimidated, or detained you because you were taking photograph, they may be liable for crimes such as kidnapping, coercion, and theft.

8. The specific elements vary among the states but in general it is unlawful for anyone to instill a fear that may injure you, damage or take your property, or falsely accuse you of a crime just because you are taking photographs.