theglassisreflectingsomedark,
featurelessobject.This kindofreflectionwillbevirtuallyinvisible,andthe
camerawillbeabletopeerthrough
theglassatthetrees.Happily,
justsuchadarkbackgroundisreadilyavailable
tohim:Hewill
standinapositionwheretheglass
wallsreflectoneofthehugeblackmarblecolumns.Whenhestepsbetween
onecolumnandtheglassandraisestheview-findertohiseye,he
seesthathispicturewillincludeaviewofthearcadeStretchinginto
thedistance,itgivesasenseofthebuilding's
size.Healsonoticesthatatthisanglethecolumndoesnotblockall
thereflectionsfromacrossthestreet.Theviewfinder
showsthatthereflectionofanofficebuild-ingwillappearintheright-hand
portionofthepicture.Butthemorereflectionsthemerrier,
hethinks,aslongasthepottedtreesarestillvisible.The
addedimageswillmakethepicturemoreinteresting.Satisfied,
head-juststhefocusandexposureandshoots
thepicture,certainthatitwillbeoneofthebesthehasevertaken.Heis
mistaken.Whenhe
seestheprint(page14)severaldayslater,hecannothelpwincing.Theresult
isnotatallwhathehadinmind.Thepictureseemsmuddledandpointless.Foronething,thetrees—primeobjectsof hisattention—
are barelyvisiblethroughtheglass.Intheshadowedlobby,theyhave
practicallynodra-maticimpact;theyare
upstagedbythemorebrightlylitarcadeandthereflec-tionsofthe
outdoors.Andthesereflectionsareconfusing.Carsandtrucksthathefailedtoseewhenhelookedthroughtheviewfinderappeartobedrivingrightthroughthelobby.Thereisareflectionofanothertree—outdoors—that
bluntshispointabouttheironyofimporting
natureintothealienworldofamodernbuilding.This
outdoortreeisleafless,settingupdistractingquestionsabouttheseasonandtherequirementsforgrowth.Thelistofdefectsseemsendless.Hewonderswhyhetrippedtheshutterjustwhenthewomaninthelobbyturnedherheadaway.Hewonderswhy
hedidnotnoticethedimreflectionofanotherbuilding
atthefarright-hand
sideofthepicture,orwhyhedidnotspotthereflectionofthestrangesacklyingatthefootofthemarblecolumn.Howcouldhehavechosenahorizontalfor-matforthepicture,insteadofaverticalonemoresuitedtoskyscraperverticality?Thefailureofhispictureisobvious.Insteadofaccordingithonorinhiscollection,hethrowsitinthewastebasket.Scenario2:Lateintheafternoonasecondphotographerwandersby.He,
too,observesthepottedtreesandisintriguedformanyofthesamereasons
asthefirstphotographer.Bynowthesunislowerinthesky,andashaftof
lightisstreamingintothelobby,settingtheleavesablaze.However,thetopsofthetreesarestillinshadow.Hedecidestopostponephotographingthe
sceneuntilthesunhasdescendedafewmoredegrees,fullyilluminatingthe