Lutz Krause’s winning image captures a greylag goose in flight at Flughafensee in Berlin. The picture freezes the bird’s movement while its reflection adds an extra sense of motion and symmetry. Taken on a Canon PowerShot SX70 HS at 1/2,000 sec, f/6.3 and ISO 250. © Lutz Krause
The challenge, Reflections in Motion, invited Canon Club members to capture movement through reflections, using water, glass, mirrors, metal, polished floors or other surfaces to make action feel fresh and unexpected.
The winning image, with the most votes from fellow Canon Club members, is by German photographer Lutz Krause. His winning image, titled Graugans (German for grey goose), captures a greylag goose moving fast across the surface of the water, wings lifted, feet trailing through the spray, with its reflection stretching below it. It is a simple wildlife moment, but the reflection gives it another layer: movement above, movement below, and just enough distortion to make the frame feel alive.