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Friday, November 5, 2010
Frenchtown Reflections (Weekend Reflections # 59)
Have fun with Weekend Reflections while I'm on vacation! I plan to be back in a couple of weeks. Hopefully by now I have some photos of my trip on my Something Sighted blog. Then again maybe I'll have to wait until I get home to post them.
I took this shot last winter in a cute little town called Frenchtown on the New Jersey side of Delaware river. This old fashioned barbershop was closed so I decided to take advantage of the reflections from outside. I was wearing a hat so it's hard to tell from my reflection if I was due for a haircut or not. This is a pretty busy photo with lots of things to see so I hope it works. Have a great 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 LinkyTools
3)Be sure that your link goes directly to your Weekend Reflections post.
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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's pretty clever. Reflections in multiple dimensions.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative!
ReplyDelete☼ Sunny
I'll bet that barber will never know his shop made it to your meme and is being studied and enjoyed by so many.
ReplyDeleteHow smart of you to wear a hat! :)
ReplyDeleteit works!!
ReplyDeleteA great find! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteI think I stubbed my brain on this one. You think you're in one place, then another. You have to choose to be somewhere.
ReplyDeleteThis was a complicated one - marvellous!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't decide if I was looking at the barber chairs from an inside reflection looking out or in...and, now I see them on the inside with the reflection on the glass of the street...my comment is as confusing as the reflection...Yeah! Very cool pic, James!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, James!
ReplyDeleteWow James, it's also a cool portrait!So many details and this picture, I love the b&w idea!
ReplyDelete**I'm so curious about the pictures of your trip in Europe!
hugs and happy weekend
Léia
A very creative, interesting photo! Love how the mirrors almost look like eyes in the window!
ReplyDeleteJe te vois ! Amusant et joli, chez le coiffeur !
ReplyDeleteVery clever pic, James. so much to see in this one!
ReplyDeleteFantastic reflections, James! Looks like it snowed inside the barber shop.
ReplyDeleteAwfully cool!
ReplyDeleteLayers of reflections... even the photographer... in Frenchtown not in France posted while he is in France... all vintage clever James. :-D
ReplyDeleteLove your layers of reflections and you really are so talented, James! Hope you're enjoying your trip! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
It works, it definitely works & it's great in sepia! Great reflections
ReplyDeleteA very busy set of reflections. This is an excellent, "I Spy" photo, lots to see.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot going on here, reflections in the window and reflections in the mirrors on the wall. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip.
There is so much to see in this photo - great capture!
ReplyDeletevery creative!! I love it.
ReplyDeletegreetings from Uruguay
A busy image, indeed! I like it!
ReplyDeleteVery unexpected ! The choice of the black and white give some very unreal aspect to the shot, And I love to see your reflection in one of the mirror reflection... It was quite an idea to take such a shot on a snow day : the light was just perfect, and the images in the mirror look insanely neat... Another great one from you, James !
ReplyDeleteWow, mi piace questa "tua"immagine riflessa di nascosto !!!!
ReplyDeleteBella ed intrigante.
Buona serata.
Myriam :)
Great!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice vacation James :)
Elisa, Argentina
Superb photo!
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend:)
A great reflection picture! Happy vacation.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely works! Awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite the trick shot, James. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool, like the barber chairs are in snow!
ReplyDeletewow, those reflections were awesome!
ReplyDeleteHe he he! Very clever! You're wearing a hat so we can't see if you need a hair cut!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a beautiful reflection;o)
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Happy weekend****
I love that you have layers of reflections here. I need to learn how to incorporate that more often. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful James!
ReplyDeleteYou're right! There is a LOT going on there but it's still very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your wearing a hat, so I can't tell if you need a haircut either!
ReplyDeleteI love how you've captured the mirrors in the shop.
Your reflection shots always work perfectly - nice job James.
: )
It kept me thinking for a while... this is so pretty shot..
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful reflection piece--this must fills my eyes. I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!!
ReplyDeletewell done!
It's really a Frenchtown … closed with the strike!
ReplyDeleteCoucou, I saw you!
Excellent photo James... very dense, comes across beautifully in b&w.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having an excellent time on vacation ! Again it was really great to get to spend an afternoon with you there... and the Relais de l'Entrecote was perfect for dinner... Hope you found some more memory cards and have filled them up with images for weeks and months to come of blogging... take care...
Great photo. It's almost like a Where's Waldo picture. So much to look for, so much to find.
ReplyDeleteSorry the link to the number 111 is not good
ReplyDeleteThank you to withdraw!
Good evening everyone
Love your reflection! There is so much to see and I hope your vacation is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteI love your picture, and it's funny, I showed a diner reflection!
ReplyDeleteGreat and creative picture.
ReplyDeleteSpace is full but barber shop empty
I don' think I can make everything out in this photo but it's fun peering into it and trying to make something with the fragments.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'd like my hair cut in the window.
I've used all the space Blogger allocates for photos at Pictures Just Pictures so I've moved to a new blog - Message in a Milk Bottle. This is its URL
http://messageinamilkbottle.blogspot.com/
I've given it a new look but, apart from that, it's the same - one photo every day.
Hope you are having a great time away.
Lucy
Excellent reflections!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Friday James.
Tomorrow, I´ll leave my reflections
Elisa