Friday, January 13, 2017

Window Dressing (Weekend Reflections # 381)

Florence, Italy

One evening as I was walking around Florence I noticed an interesting antique shop with a fancy old mirror.  Unfortunately the shop was closed so I took a picture through the window.  As you can see I only focused on the reflection. :-)

Happy Reflecting!

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17 comments:

Adrienne said...

Book cover...for a mystery story. Makes one want to sneak around this lovely old shop!

buntpapierfabrik.blogger.de said...

Brilliant reflection and a very special ambiance (I hope I use the word in the right meaning)!
Have a nice weekend
Christine

Alexa said...

Shop chiuso? No problema. You got a great reflection (and very evocative image) all the same.

Christine said...

I love the depth to this shot! Lovely old antique store!

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

A nice 3D effect with a vintage touch!

Екатерина Балагурова said...

A photo with the story!

Valerie said...

Fascinating capture James - leaves one wanting to explore further!
Aaah yes, Firenze - bellissimo!

Wayne said...

Very nicely composed!

NatureFootstep said...

an old fashioned manikin reflected. Love it!

Anonymous said...

Love the still life now seen in the frame! It's reminiscent of a painting:)

Anonymous said...

looks likes a super-interesting shop. Great reflection in that wonderful mirror!

Anonymous said...

Très jolis objets dans cette boutique !

Ava

Melissa said...

Interesting to have the dress form show up so many different times in the photo!

merlecolibri said...

ambiance italienne démultipliée avec ce beau jeu de miroir

biebkriebels said...

A beautiful photo James, like an old painting.

s.c said...

Great one. Just the right atmosphere.

Anonymous said...

You have an excellent memory! It's still there, the Cliff House - that's where we had lunch!