A New Look At The Window | Entry for the Reflection Hunters Contest ~ Round 254
See you again, Reflection Hunters!
So far, we have taken steady steps to get where we are today. Some have gone at their own pace, whether running or walking, but all hunters converge in one place: this community.
The great Reflection Hunters contest continues to surprise us all. Round 254 is the challenge that takes us one step further on the ladder of success. This, my friends, is the continuation of the best hunting season ever.
It's time to hunt for reflections for another week. We can't fall behind, because only the best hunters find the glory that can only be seen in a sparkling crystal.
This world is wonderful, shining like a jewel, and every hunter can find a diamond in the rough. Today is the right day, the right time to go out and find that hidden diamond.
If you're new here, all you need to know is that being a reflection hunter is the best thing about Hive.
Fortune lies on the other side of the reflection. Join the hunters' experience; I assure you that you will enjoy it to the fullest.
The reflections are out there, waiting for you. So keep your eyes open and take out your camera when you see fit.

📷 “The Cage That Can Be a Home”
Sometimes we are so comfortable in our comfort zone that the idea of going outside is disturbing. Sometimes we get used to seeing the world through a window, but we need to reconsider and realize that this view is very limited. Especially for a reflection.


📷 “The dust on the glass”
The streets are very dirty and dusty, people don't have time to clean because of the heat that beats down on this region of the world, little by little, that red car melts because its interior is like an oven.
The world reflected in that opaque glass is not very different from the one I know.


📷 “The perspective of a car”
Whenever I see one parked, I wonder, if its windows could talk, what would they tell us? Would they tell me about all the people they see passing by on the street? Or would they complain about spending hours in the same place? I have no idea, but I'm curious.


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