During exposure, interference takes place between the incident rays and those reflected by the mirror, with the formation of interference fringes half a wavelength distant from each other.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you seek out - or seek to avoid - your own reflection, the modern city becomes a hall of mirrors: car windows, reflective walls, and plate glass are everywhere, transmitting a cacophony of different versions of you - this one too short, that one too wide, another one with a sickly color you've never seen before.
I've used mirrors in a lot of movies. I think the mirror is an extraordinary thing, also the reflective, a reflection in water, etc.
I have a lot of mirrors around my house, not because I like to look at myself, but because I like the light and perspective they bring to a room.
Mirrors are ice which do not melt: what melts are those who admire themselves in them.
I do not recall spending long hours in front of a mirror loving my reflection.
For both reasons, owing to the thermal motion and to the working together of various wavelengths, factors arise which, in a similar manner to the structural factor, exert some influence upon the brightness of the interference points but not upon their location.
As most people know, I am a vampire, so I have no reflection. Every day, I paste a picture of someone else on the mirror.
When the shot is afterwards subjected to white light, colour appears because of selective reflection.
For light I go directly to the Source of light, not to any of the reflections.
I love mirrors. They let one pass through the surface of things.