PHOTOS, SOUND-BITES WITH INFORMED BACK-UP. SCROLL DOWN FOR MY PROFILE...I don't make a photograph just with a camera. I bring to the act of photography all the pictures I have seen, all the books I have read, all the music I have heard, and all the people I have known.
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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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- MACRO MONDAY: CLEMATIS - OVER 300 VARIETIES AND
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It looks like a drawing! Good reflections.
ReplyDeleteNice post! Happy Easter!
What an interesting shot. I like how you can see both interior and exteriors of the building through the reflection.
ReplyDeleteUnclear what's inside and what's out - with a nice, crisp result.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections in this one!
ReplyDeleteHappy easter!
I'm wondering whether this is one photograph superimposed on another or a reflection. Whichever it is it certainly 'works' and could almost replace your car-bonnet reflections as my favourite theme of yours!
ReplyDeletePositively brilliant monochrome. There are some nice reflections in there too, are you familiar with Weekend Reflections? This would fit right in! http://weekendreflection.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteStunning endeed!! Love it! You must be a pro:
ReplyDeleteI love this. Great evening shot, and the reflections turn it into a work of art.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on mine. I'm testing a new yarn for a friend so see how it knits. It's the start of a fancy glove, knitted from a chart on a circular needle (it joins up in a few more rows). The counter is an easy way to keep track of the rows and repeats.
Very nice shot! Perfect postcard shot!!!
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