Yesterday, professional photographer Efrain Padro shared his trick on using your zoom lens for artistic effect. (If you missed that one, you can find it here. Today, Efrain’s back — this time, with a tip on shooting reflections with an Impressionistic twist. And, if you thought you needed water to capture a reflection, think again. I’ve included a bonus tip for you below… REFLECTIONS WITH AN IMPRESSIONISTIC TWIST By Efrain Padro in Santa Fe, NM I use this trick to make a truly artistic shot from a reflection. What you’ll need… *** Your camera *** An interesting subject *** Rippled water Find a nice reflection of an interesting subject. For maximum effect, the water should be rippled, not still. Then, instead of photographing the subject and its reflection, photograph the reflection only. Of course, you’ll get an upside-down image. When time comes to process the image, simply flip it, so it looks as though it were captured right-side up. Here’s how my “Impressionistic” version of the charming town of Bruges, Belgium, worked out: 



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