I went in for a closer look at the interesting house that I posted yesterday. When I entered the alley I saw a shallow puddle of water and in the water I saw the subtle reflection of the moon and sun from the house. I rotated it for better viewing. You might have to stare at it a little but I think it's pretty neat the way they fit right into the little puddle. I'm glad that I noticed them.
"Weekend Reflections" rules are simple:
1)Post a photograph taken by you that contains a visual refection.
2)After I post my Weekend Reflections photo, add your name, country and link to MckLinky
3)Be sure that your link goes directly to your Weekend Reflections post.
4)Link Weekend Reflections to your post so other will know where to go if they want to join
5)Comment on other Weekend Reflections participant’s blogs.
Feel free to be creative. Remember this meme is for any type of reflection photographs.
This meme runs Friday 11 am EST through 11pm Sunday, so feel free to link your post anytime within that time frame. Join the fun!
I see the crescent moon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot James! It didn't take me too long to find them at all.
ReplyDeleteOh that's a wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteHello James!
ReplyDeleteAmazing you capture a fabulous reflection from a puddle!It's nice to compare with the previous post here, thanks for the two views!
Happy Weekend Reflections and thanks for sharing this meme!
God bless you
Léia
Good eye, James!
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
ha ha...you had me studying the photo for a little bit there in search of the sun and moon. I am unprepared again. :( I will just link to a photo from earlier this week.
ReplyDeleteThe sun and moon are a great fit for the puddle and I like how the colors turned out colors too!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Very nice shot. Good capture.
ReplyDeleteYou shouldn't overlook the pattern in the rest of the photos - you have e nice abstraction here.
ReplyDeleteOriginal comme reflet, bien trouvé
ReplyDeleteVery nice James. I really like the abstract quality of this one. And yes, I can see the sun and the moon reflections after studying the photo for a minute.
ReplyDeleteThe echo of yesterday's photo.. It seems to be a modern art painting!A creative abstraction.
ReplyDeleteThat is so unique!...only in California! I hope you didn't step in that puddle! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery slick! Great eye!
ReplyDeleteI saw them also, and the colors are awesome in the puddle!
ReplyDeleteI see the moon and the moon sees me! LOL! Great catch! Saw the sun, too!
ReplyDeleteI saw them too. Great shot, James!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you posted the original yesterday, this is great! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteHello James, how are you?
ReplyDeleteAt first, I thought this photo was a trick :o). After a couple of seconds I did see the sun and the moon :o)
The puddle is drying up.
Great catch! I loved comparing this to yesterday's photo. I think I would have missed this entirely! Kathy
ReplyDeleteAh, a soft subtle touch like that makes a remarkable image. Well done, James!
ReplyDeleteOh, now I see the light and great reflection of the wonderful sun and moon from your previous post.
ReplyDeleteNice surprise, James.
Enjoy your weekend :)
James, Wonderful captures of the sun and moon. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend, James!
I did not understand what reflected me well,
ReplyDeletewhen I looked first.
So. "Profound of universe" was reflected back there.
It may have changed more mysteriously than the real thing.
lovely reflection!
ReplyDeleteIt would indeed be nice, if it would rain leafes and flowers - even if just for a moment.
ReplyDeletePlease have a wonderful start into the weekend.
You DO have a good eye! I had to concentrate for a minute, but think I do see it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end.
B.
You certainly have a good eye for unique reflections. Ever since joining this meme, I have seen so many aspects of reflections I have never noticed before.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed trying to see what was in the reflection and then suddenly recognizing the images from the previous days post. Nicely done James.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this.
: )
It took a while but then it came to me. Tricky shot.
ReplyDeleteNice and cool!
ReplyDeleteI thought I was here:)(So sleepy then)
Enjoy the weekend.
You was right, yesterday detail helps to catch a volatile and quite imaginative reflection.
ReplyDeleteI like the different textures in the photo.
ReplyDeleteFiendishly clever!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! And the house from your previous post is so Cali-like, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI went back to check out the house and then it was easier to see them
ReplyDeletevery cool capture :)
I posted my first Weekend Reflection today
Perfect capture, James! In that little space... Mine is up! :)
ReplyDeleteVery tender & sentimental photo.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNatty piece of Art work and reflections.
ReplyDeleteOh, funny. I didn't see them until you pointed them out. What did people think of you taking pics of a mud puddle? :-) I had the neighbors staring today, taking pics out in the snowy yard.
ReplyDeleteYes, I did have to stare for a moment. Neat one! Good seeing.
ReplyDeleteOh that's lovely! The colours are just right.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you noticed them too ... very kewl shot! I would have added my link this morning, but I missed this post earlier since it didn't have the label 'Weekend Reflections' ... glad I found it this evening. I've been away from the computer all day and am pretty much exhausted so I guess I'll be visiting everyone tomorrow ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
James, I messed up on my title for my first Weekend Reflection. How can I correct it?
ReplyDeleteHa, nice find. I rather prefer that sun and moon in this subdued version of them. :)
ReplyDeleteVery subtle and very cool. I need to get out and find some reflection shots. They just haven't presented themselves to me recently! I will be back to play along soon. This post has really taken off - kudos for the idea!
ReplyDeleteAhhh! Now I see them. Very cool shot. I'm happy to have found your site and will be joining in Weekend Reflection.
ReplyDeleteVery subtle -- and very cool!
ReplyDeleteI have your blog in my reader but iot never seems to update. I'll have to reinstall you after church!
very creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you for changing my first title. Would you mind making it Oakland Daily Photo? I'd do it myself but can't seem to figure out how. Thanks also for your encouraging comments. This is going to be fun.
ReplyDeleteLike I said earlier, you have a great eye!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! The sun and moon have turned terrestrial. :D This photo makes me smile.
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