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The past, reflected in the past

The old buildings at the Pierce Point Ranch are kept up, and nicely painted white, which I hope is a nod to making them even more photogenic. (But, since the place is listed with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the white’s probably historic. And photogenic – no reason it can’t be both, right?)

If you get yourself lined up just right you can see a little piece of the past reflected in the bunkhouse window.

Pierce Point Ranch
Point Reyes National Seashore
photographed 4.16.2019

Ghosts’ Dinner

If you thought yesterday’s reflections were something, check out what’s going on here. Even the reflections have reflections, and it adds up to an almost ghostly dining room.

at the abandoned golf course
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.8.2019

STONEGATE | ETAGENOTS

Really, though, what’s the point of even getting this close to an abandoned business if you don’t try and have some fun shooting reflections?

at the abandoned golf course
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.8.2019

Church Reflections

The town’s hermit monk walked down the hill from the highway and waited patiently (which I guess is something hermit monks are good at) while I got this shot. Then we had a chat. As you do with hermit monks, I guess.

Shafter, Texas
photographed 11.4.2017

Shiny, shiny trailer

I saw this out on the highway, at one of the the truck-and-trailer dealers, and went back out there the next day to get make photos. There was so much chrome! And it was so hard to stay out of the reflection!

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.30.2017