Reflections Around the World | Entry for the Reflection Hunters Contest ~ Round 258
Look in the mirror, reflection hunters!
We must look at the world with fresh eyes all the time. Every morning, after waking up, we must look in the mirror to see the extraordinary world of reflections in a positive light. A hunter must know the world they live in like the back of their hand, but they must also look at the unknown with excitement. Our goal is to conquer the world of reflections.
The great Reflection Hunters contest is back with round 258, and there are only two weeks left until round 260. So we are at our best: it is our time to be the best hunters. This February 14, hunters will capture reflections in the name of love and friendship.
You are our friend because we are your companions and we hold you in high regard; only the most daring and skilled hunters find joy here in this community.
If you want to know what I'm talking about, join the community. You are more than welcome.
If you're new here, all you need to know is that being a reflection hunter is glorious.
Join the hunters' experience; I assure you that you'll be glad you did.
Reflections are out there, waiting to be discovered. So keep your eyes open and don't hesitate to take out your camera when you see fit.

📷 “Traces of Christmas”
Christmas ended a month ago, but where I come from, it is traditional to take down Christmas decorations at the beginning of February. So the time has come, and as everyone knows, what happens in our world happens in the parallel world of reflections. Christmas will be back very soon, but until then, the decorations will remain in a box.


📷 “Chrome handle”
This is a classic, a discovery that fascinates me because it is an unusual reflection that can be appreciated in different ways. The shiny handle of a car is art.


📷 “The forest is behind you”
Walking down the street, I came across a motorcycle with a rearview mirror. In the glass, I could see a large tree in the distance, part of Mother Nature. It was right behind me, and I wouldn't have noticed it if it weren't for the mirror.


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