One of the ways photographers bust each others chops is when we see them do the same thing over and over again. Well I do reflections. I do a lot of them. Some better than others. I'm attracted to them, I think partly because it is somewhat surreal looking at a reflection. I like surreal, its a place to let your imagination go. Each time I take one I sort of, but not really, vow to not take another one. And I do look to get pictures that aren't reflections, but I guess when I do see them it would be silly not to take it. And it does give a little visual stimulation from time to time for our newspaper. This picture I saw tonight of some hockey fans. I zeroed in on Emma Toner in the center hoping to use the man in the foreground as sort of a framing device. I didn't quite get what I was hoping for with the foreground being a little darker and I didn't want to over post-process it and burn down the edges to create what I wanted, rather let it stand as close to how it actually was. I'll expect my photo friends to bust my chops as they usually do after I take another reflection. Medville Tribune photograph by Richard Sayer