Mirrored Fragments of Reality:

  • Dutch Angle
  • Depth of Field
  • Tone
  • Lines

  • Dutch angle
  • black and white contrast
  • depth of field of the use of focus

  • Position of the camera (Looking Up)
  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Depth of field and focus of the water droplets

  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Use of mirrors (reflection)
  • Positioning of the three people (pure luck)

  • Dutch angle
  • Black and White color/tone contrast
  • Use of mirror (reflection), making it look like the image just appeared into reality

  • Use of the convenient color contrast of dark blue and dark red
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • Bit Centered position of the mirror as the contrast in the image

  • Use of mirror (reflection), making it look like the person is reading the book
  • Positioning, making the book perfectly appear in that specific angle where both the person and the book is visible

  • The use of dark color contrast
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • Positioning, making the statue perfectly appear with the background

  • Dutch angle
  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • The edited black and white background with the colorful center of the reflection
  • Mr. Dawson

Tenth Picture, Honorable mention

  • Use of mirror (reflection)
  • The reflection created an rather “interesting” sight, creating comedic effects