Like many times before, I drove to the city today. Nothing special. Just a short visit to the shopping mall in the suburban part of Pula.
I wasn't alone. Some friends were there with me. In fact, only they were buying stuff. I decided to wait in the parking lot and find something to photograph.
When I stepped out of the car and saw my legs & feet reflected in the silver door, I knew that I have a decent theme for a new post ...
... so I continued searching for reflections.
This one was found on the roof.
In this photograph, I caught two people talking in my window. I mean, they were reflected in the window of my car.
Here you can see the car inside my car. I mean, another reflection in the window.
With a slight change of angle, I was able to take a good look at the surrounding stores reflected in the same window.
With many reflections around, I found many cool little compositions made of car parts and illusions. These handles and the reflected tire create a slightly surreal atmosphere.
Here you can see a tire multiverse ... a multitireverse ... something like that.
At one point, when I ran out of ideas, I sat in my car to meditate a bit. A minute or two later my attention got caught by the scene displayed in the side-view mirror. Here you can see the series of shots that show what I saw reflected there.
Meanwhile ...
... some cars in the parking lot moved and others took their place ...
... so the reflections were kinda new again. Here you can see a double reflection of a white car on my Toyota's bodywork.
In this photograph, the same scene is reflected on two different surfaces.
Not all the stuff that I photographed today was reflected in my car. Here you can see a red scene reflected on a nearby car.
This is a detail of another car parked in that same line. A detail of a third car is reflected on the metallic surface.
When my friends came out of the mall and we were ready to go, I did one more thing before driving away. I took these self-portrait reflections.
AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS IN THESE POSTS ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK - THE END.