Hello and Welcome to Weekend Reflections!
I noticed these reflections in a shop window during my walk around the little "main street" area of Newtown on Thursday morning. I saw the reflections of the brick buildings and blue sky in the pitchers on the table then I noticed the bigger reflections of cars and buildings.
"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!
That is a nice and original picture of reflection, James : I wonder how can be used some of those twisted forks and spoons...
ReplyDeleteCool reflections and window display too.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the reflections in the spoons! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, James! The reflections of the buildings and sky in the pitchers are really great!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a enjoyable Labor Day Weekend.
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That is a great reflection shot James. Windows are so great for reflections.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
What I like most is that lovely reflection inside the reflection, so many details here today, it's wonderful James, great shot!
ReplyDeleteI love this "idea"! FAbulous!
Hugs
Léia
James, I got a problem: someone has linked under my name , but it's not me! and so I can't write my own address! Help needed!!
ReplyDelete(this person used the number 6)
How nice to have a Main Street lined with old brick buildings, parked cars, (parallel parking is hard if you're not used to it), and quaint shop windows like the one you show here dancing with detail and light. The reflections on the pitchers are awesome. Worlds within worlds within worlds...
ReplyDeleteReflections over reflections! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteMe again: I know who made the mistake, if you can, please only take off the wrong address. Thank you and sorry for the wrong alert!:) (It was surprising...)
ReplyDeleteSuch multiple reflections are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteawesome reflections!
ReplyDeleteWow James, what wonderful depth this has! Layered reflections - nice work.
ReplyDeleteA cool reflection. It's amazing how much is goin' on in it.
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Me Heart :)
Very well done!
ReplyDeleteIt´s cool
Best regards from Argentina
Elisa
P.S. I leave my post in a few minutes
Me once more :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I wanted to tell that I like the idea of the "reflection in the reflection" of your picture!On the window, and then on the pots! It makes me think of the movie "Inception" (a dream inside of a dream inside of a dream..)
Great capture!
You have multiple reflections here - almost beyond count.
ReplyDeleteSo many terrific reflections in one shot! I love it! Thanks as always, James, for the weekend fun! Hope you have a great Labor Day weekend!
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This is one of those lovely photos where the more you look the more you see. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteA forks' bouquet? Why not.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Hiya James,
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Am enchanted with the egrets from last week. Thanks for hosting.
The reflection is quite mystical! A beautiful melting of colours!
ReplyDeleteHello James. Wow so many reflections!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful one!
Cheers. Happy Weekend Reflections.
Enjoy your weekend.
R e g i n a
There's a lot going on in that window! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is like the old adage "Can't see the wood for the trees', James. The more I participate is this beaut meme, the more I see reflections everywhere!! Thank you soooo much for that pleasure ...
ReplyDeleteJames, I dearly love the "reflections" of all that post! I agree with Julie in that the more I see the photos the more aware I am of "photographic opportunities" with reflections.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
I like the double image effect in the reflection. very nice.
ReplyDeleteYou may have noticed that I too love window reflections :-)and this one is superb. The houses reflected in just the right place, a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I also love the previous post, really beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteGreat capture James...I love the way it all kind of blends, and the multiple reflections are cool...Peace and blessings
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully composed shot!
ReplyDeleteIt is totally amazing what we see first and so on when we see something. And then when we see the photo you see even more. This is spectacular my friend. Very well done. And congrats on the USC win last night. We put up a good fight I thought :) Have a wonderful weekend :)
ReplyDeleteJ'aime bien ce reflet ... original !
ReplyDeleteMultiple reflections in the same picture, great art !
ReplyDeleteIt was the other way around for me. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the miniature reflections! Very unique bouquets too.
Nice one James...worlds within worlds and lovely colors and shapes.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot in this shot, it begs for close observation. Nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection shot, James. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and complex reflection, James! I love that there is so much going on there.
ReplyDeleteCiao
Eleonora xx
(word veri: pesto !!)
My first thought, before reading your text, was "Are you inside or outside?"
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is very gentle.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to float forth quietly from the depths of the window...
ruma
The big cities provide some grand reflections, but the small towns also have some interesting reflections. The miniature reflection within the big reflection is delightful!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing James! You really do have an eye for spotting the most interesting reflections.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool picture! The window must be very nice and sparkling clean to make such a clear reflection.
ReplyDeleteThat is some complex set of reflections. And the egret below is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections ! I also have household things, lol !
ReplyDeleteWhat a superb conglomeration of reflections! With the smaller one very much the focal point.
ReplyDeleteHi James, mi piace molto la foto che hai postato...
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata.
Great reflection! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting window!
ReplyDeleteVery creative indeed!
ReplyDeletevery pretty ... love that building reflected on the pot ...
ReplyDeleteJames this is a great shot of the window and reflection of the opposite side of the street buildings.
ReplyDeleteWell done as always.
Have a lovely holiday weekend.
What a lovely reflection! I like the spoons and forks facing every-which-way, too :D
ReplyDeleteLately some window reflections have become boring to me--but this is absolutely stunning. What a beautiful picture--it fills my eyes.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like this kind of reflection that shows the interior and the reflection with no distracting building framing the shot.
ReplyDeleteA very captivating shot - plenty to look at and the jug
ReplyDeleteis the perfect focal point surrounded by a myriad of
images. Wow!
I came to back to look again. I like the way you have two reflections going on - kind of like life. We have big things to focus on and several smaller things along the way - delightful!
ReplyDeleteReflections everywhere! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing:o)
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Lots of cool reflections in this one!
ReplyDeleteOoou...very cool James. I really love the layered reflections here!!
ReplyDeleteAnd interesting take for the window display...wilted forks ans spoons!
KK
I would like to buy the jug please. Where can I get it? The car looks like a bygone era too, Just like my dad's first car.
ReplyDeleteA complex reflection but such a masterly capture!! Awesome!!
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Magnifique ! Plusieurs reflets se superposent dans la vitre, sur les pots. J'aime beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteThere's lots to look at here, James. I especially like the red brick building reflected twice.
ReplyDeleteA most rewarding photo, just when the eye alights on one thing, it is then drawn to another.
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog, I like.
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Quite unusual and really cool!
ReplyDeleteIt took an excellent eye to find that reflection behind the reflections, yet here it is front and center in your photo. You framed this perfectly to make that little gem the "apple" of your shot. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo...bravo!
ReplyDeleteJames, you're attention to reflective detail is uncanny...
ReplyDeleteThe multiple levels of reflections are wonderful.
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