| August 29, 2013 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | A collection of amazing reader-submitted images Photographers have a love/hate relationship with reflections. Sometimes, they add a powerful compositional element, other times, they ruin everything. So, when our readers turned out such a strong collection of reflection images, we were truly impressed. |
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