REFLECTIONS IN A CAMERA LENS
photographing in Wakodahatchee Wetlands
photographer behind the lensUnidentified Photographer
As I was walking in Wakodahatchee Wetlands, rounding a corner of the boardwalk, my eye caught by the reflections in this camera's telescopic lens.

Since the photographer was busy talking, and not behind the camera, I backed up to take pictures of what I saw. Once downloaded, I found that a couple of photos were blurred. I particularly loved one and decided to make a digital composition of the whole experience.

See PICTURE TO PONDER - Vol 2: Issue 42 for a discussion, thoughts and Self-Reflecting Queries.

telescopic camera lens reflections
Lens Composition #1


Lens Composition #2

camera lens blurred reflections
Blurred Photo #1 Used as Background

blurred lens photo #2
Blurred Phot #2 - Here you can see the photographer's arm


The first photo I took, not as sharp, and you can see my reflection, per article in
PICTURE TO PONDER - Volume 2: Issue 42



The section, I think, of the tripod where the camera was attached. The structure, shapes and texture attracted me.





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