''(There may be something about this in BRIDES OF DRACULA, but Baron Meinster is clearly a different species of vampire -- he also turns into a bat, which Lee's Dracula never does.)''
Actually it is heavily implied that Meinster was bitten by Dracula, thus making him the same species of vampire, technically. The reason Dracula doesn't change his form in canon is up to you...I guess he never feels the need. The reason is that they found the bat in 'Brides of Dracula' unconvincing. If the bat didn't look so fake you would have had Dracula turn into one at least in 'Dracula Prince of Darkness'. I do like to think that the owl in 'Dracula' was Dracula himself, as 'Brides...' proves van Helsing wrong about vampires not being able to change (and he wonderfully seems surprised in 'Brides...'!).
As for the reflection. It would be impossible for anyone to cast a reflection from that angle and distance from the water, let alone a vampire! It seems to be one of Dracula's powers rather than a true reflection.
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