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Friday, July 2, 2010

Railroad Bridge Reflections (Weekend Reflections # 41)

One of the bridges at Playwicki Park in Langhorne Pennsylvania.

Happy 4th of July Weekend!

"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!

50 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous capture, James! And I do love that watery, clear reflection! The colors are marvelous! Hope you have a Happy July 4 and a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. The arch and its reflection make together an eye which's leading our look to the "other side" of the bridge, curious to see what's behind..

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  3. The arch and its reflection are marvelous.

    Happy 4th of July and have a joyous weekend!

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  4. We are SO lacking bridges out here in so. California! The east has such beauties, all unique. This is another beautiful bridge and reflection, James.

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  5. I probably use the word 'breathtaking' too many times when it comes to your photography - but that is the first word that comes to mind.
    After I did my post for today, I realized it was Weekend Reflection day! It totally slipped my mind :(
    Happy Weekend.
    ☼ Sunny

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  6. Thats a beauty James, I could sit for hours by that river just looking, and of course with my camera.

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  7. Doesn't Bucks County have some great bridges? I really like the symmetry of this shot.

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  8. Hi James your brige looks beautiful with the reflections.


    Have a great 4th July weekend :) Rosie

    (my submission is at my Centre of Interest photoblog)

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  9. great photo of a fantastic scene!

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  10. Hello James!
    This old bridge is beautiful, I like those arches and the reflection is awesome!Perfect shot, almost can hear the sound or music of the water in this poetic place!
    Léia :)

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  11. That is such a perfect reflection my friend. And the whole picture just speaks volume of our Independence if you ask me. You, Vicki and the cats have a very safe and happy 4th of July weekend :)

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  12. Wow another awesome reflections.
    Beautiful one James.

    Have a wonderful weekend.

    " R e g i n a "

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  13. The colours of these reflections are simply awesome!

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  14. I agree with JM, the colors are great!

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  15. Bridges are great fun James and this is a great shot. Thanks for visiting my blog. Your comments are always welcome.

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  16. And they join to make a nice oval.

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  17. I don't remember ever seeing a stone bridge here.

    I think Malyss is right. The arch and its reflection lead one's eyes to the other side. Except that the way is blocked!

    I see some water movement of the left side though, so it looks like we could slip through there.

    :D

    Happy weekend, James!

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  18. This is a very romantic reflection. Happy 4th of July!

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  19. The refelction of this charming little bridge has mesmerising, gentle beauty! Delightful!

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  20. The 1st thing that struck me is that it is such an uplifting image. Maybe it's the shape & the colors & the reflection...love it.
    Also looks like Wknd Reflection, SkyWatch & Sunday Bridges all in one.

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  21. Looks a little overgrown, guess there aren't too many trains passing that way any more ?

    Hope all is well in southeast PA, and that the back is doing better now...

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  22. hee hee...
    James we'll have to let this one do double-duty and be an entry on Sunday Bridges!

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  23. The bridge and the reflection are very evocative.

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  24. The bridge is absolutely beautiful! You always seem to capture the most perfect time for your pictures!

    Once again, Mr. Linky and I are not getting along. When I typed a link to your blog in my post, I got the page that says there is no blog with that name.... and, as such, when I click on my name in your list, it takes me to a similar page. What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks for letting me be a part of this blog where so many truly gifted artists pass through each week. I never tire of all of the amazing pictures and photographers you've brought together!

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  25. I love the old bridge and its reflection! By chance my reflection includes an arch bridge.

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  26. talking about mirror image, how close can you get? Great photo.

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  27. Amazing capture! Beautiful old bridge.

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  28. That water looks so cool and inviting. Beautiful bridge reflection. Happy 4th July:-)

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  29. What a nice reflection. And a nice spot - so green...

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  30. What a nice place and reflection !

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  31. What a gorgeous bridge! I adore the bricks - and the reflection is perfect.

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  32. James,

    Thanks for the address fix, and also for stopping by. Your comments mean a lot!

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  33. Another great bridge and reflection. Hope you are having a happy and safe holiday weekend!

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  34. Beautiful. I can see my self sitting on the edge feet dangling down.

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  35. This is wonderful, James! The light, the shadows and the reflection.

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  36. This bridge is amazing, what a beautiful one.

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  37. Wish they made bridges like that now... charming.

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  38. No bridges like THAT where I live! It's a beautiful capture as always.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  39. «Louis» thanks you for adding this to Sunday Bridges, James!

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  40. Gorgeous photo. I was directed here by a visitor to my blog as I've posted some 'tree'mendous reflections. Hope you can stop by and visit.

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  41. Hi!
    Today I share with you "The Sunday Bridge" at Louis Blog.
    I LOVE this bridge!
    Happy 4th of July!
    Best regards from Argentina
    Elisa

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  42. Beautiful capture of the reflection. Such a peaceful scene.

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  43. Ooh, the bridge and the reflection are both very pretty! I like how it's surrounded by greenery :-)

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  44. This is very beautiful James. Wow. Love the reflections on the water. So pretty!

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