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WOW!!! You really caught the reflections and the shadows. You had a good eye on this day. Thanks heavens you had your camera. I would kick myself if I missed out of one like this. Looks like a busy tube station with lots of red trains. Great shot. genie
ReplyDeleteI like the way the bodies are halved in the reflection. An artist might try the same technique and become world famous!
ReplyDeleteso many different colours and elements in this shot - great
ReplyDeleteThere are reflections all over the web this weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot~
Great colors in this reflection shot Margaret. I didn't post yet; I better get going.
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