Photography: Polished Floor Reflection
This is a hall off of the elegant "Lobby 7" at MIT. It's the entrance to Building 7, also known as the Rogers Building, named for the founder of MIT. See a great photo by alumnus George Lin, here: https://goo.gl/images/74hKnF
I walk through this space several times a day, and will often catch a glimpse of the reflection on the floor leading into Building 9. They will periodically polish this floor, first removing the previous coating.
Then, after a day or two of the floors being unusually dull, they will suddenly be mirror-fresh! Is that a thing? It's probably the new Gatorade flavor.
I waited until there was no one walking toward me, so I didn't weird them out. After getting into position, I waited for some people to walk into view. The hall is nice on its own, but there's nothing like the added interest of a silhouette.
Once you get people in there, you need to catch them in just the right pose. In mid-stride, or paused. With an umbrella perhaps?
Then I review the images, and choose the one I like the best. There was this one:
But I like this one better, with a guy in mid stride:
And then I posted it to Instagram, using the Hefe filter:
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I’m having a very difficult time choosing a favorite. Neat perspective.
I had a hard time myself!