An unusual, but creative, use of the tuba’s reflective surface to create artistic reflections of the crowd (including the photographer) attending a concert

An unusual, but creative, use of the tuba’s reflective surface to create artistic reflections of the crowd (including the photographer) attending a concert
Reflection photography, also referred to as mirror photography, is when you use reflective surfaces to create an artistic echo of a scene. Here are reflections of trees on a lake creating a Monet-like painting effect. The red kayak adds to the scene.
Polished surfaces offer reflections of other cars at the Autolawn European Classic Car Show in Hickory