I disagree with the alignment suggestion. I think having the verticle center of the icon centered with the verticle center of the 'C' like JGMs wife did looks great and is appealing, moreso to my taste than having them bottom aligned.
It has little to do with taste, but with the visual information that the image is bearing. If the icon is center aligned and has a smaller reflection, then the image tells you that the logo is closer than the text and that the "floor" is less glossy where the logo is standing. It also gives you a "something is wrong" impression, as a polished glass surface should not have different glossiness at different locations (not unless it is badly polished).
On the other hand, if the baselines are aligned and the reflection heights are the same size, the image bears the information "both elements are standing on a glass surface side by side" which is what the effect is supposed to mean.
Here is the original and the changes that thomas suggested.
Thank you, though I probably didn't explain myself well enough. I would make the block logo's reflection larger instead of making the text's reflection smaller.
The reflection size that you chose for the text intitally was very well chosen, it looked quite convincing. It only should be consistent everywhere as all elements are "standing on the same glass surface" (so, the logo should get somewhat more reflection, instead of the text getting less)
