Showing posts with label mirrors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mirrors. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Keeping an Eye Out


This early surveillance instrument consisted of two mirrors at roughly right angles mounted to the surface of a window frame, presumably to allow the shop owner to monitor activity on the street in both directions. Something to do when business is slow. It is more attractive than a closed circuit camera mounted in the same position, that is for sure. I must have found it fascinating at the time, because I took a few photographs of the set up from multiple angles. I was hoping to get a shot of the shop owner reflected in the mirror, but no such luck, so I framed up the little red star instead.

Tasting notes: Sony RX-10.