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Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas (Weekend Reflections # 66)

Even with all the pictures that I took in New York last weekend it was hard to find one that had reflections and a Christmas theme. This is a giant wreath on the Waldorf Astoria hotel and the Christmas decorations have buildings people and yellow taxis reflected in them. I didn't count them but this might be a record for the most reflections that I've posted at once.
I'll be posting the rest of the NYC photos as well as my photos of Europe at on my other blog. One of my New Years goals is to keep this blog more true to it's name. :)

"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.
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!

45 comments:

  1. what a cool angle and composition, thumbs up and happy holidays! :)

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  2. I think you're right, James... it's going to be hard to beat this for the number of reflections! That's a lot of YOUs and Vickis(?)! As usual, you found an artsy spot to photograph. Nice browns on brown.

    All the best of the season to you and yours!

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  3. James, Merry Christmas. Spectacular reflection and shot! Just gorgeous. The best to you and yours.

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  4. This is really something!!
    Have a blessed Christmas.

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  5. I love the perspective of your gorgeous shot! So many reflections ... perfect for Christmas.

    Merry Christmas!

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  6. That is a brilliant effort James - have a good Christmas.

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  7. Your perspective makes this appear like a wonderful Chritmas halo! Stunningly beautiful!

    Thank you so much for all the time you have given to making this a great meme!

    Happy Christmas!

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  8. Lovely image!
    Merry Christmas to you and yours:)

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  9. Very pretty and dramatic. You'll see I had a similar idea. Have a happy Christmas.

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  10. Magnifique reflet. Joyeux Noël à vous.

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  11. James my friend. Stunning. I want to wish you and Vicki and very Merry Christmas. You are the bomb my friend.. Mele Kalikimaka e Hau’oli Makahiki Hou! :)

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  12. Merry Christmas James!

    Cool shot :-)

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  13. that is just plain Wow!!
    I'd get dizzy trying to get that angle :)

    thank you James for hosting and have a wonderful holiday

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  14. Beautiful! Merry Merry Christmas, James...to you and all of your family!

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  15. When my browser opened, I could only see the top-half of your great photo, and I thought - What in the world could this be? Love it, James. Merry Christmas, to you and yours.

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  16. If the choices were few...you certainly found a keeper! How gorgeous! I wish you and yours the best holiday season and may the new year bring you the best of the best!

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  17. Merry Christmas James!
    Greetings from Argentina

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  18. WOW ! What an angle ! I love this ! Merry Christmas to you ...

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  19. Great reflections! This is a perfect example for this meme! Terrific. I'll check out your other blog for more New York photos.

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  20. what a brilliant angle. :-)

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  21. Very interesting angle. Beautiful shot. Merry Christmas!

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  22. This is FANTASTIC! What a find.
    B.

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  23. A blessed Christmas for you and your family.

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  24. Wonderful shot! Happy holiday season!

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  25. Now that's what I call a wreath. I remember lots of pretty Christmas displays when I lived in NY. I always took the children to Rockefeller Center and they loved the store windows.

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  26. I recognized it immediately! That may be a record for number of reflections all together. Super!

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  27. maybe hard to find, but it made a great reflection shot. :)

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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  28. Merry Christmas James. What a gorgeous photo.

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  29. Happy Holidays James!
    A very elegant wreath.

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  30. Wonderful and spectacular view, with great force.

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  31. A lovely reflection! I especially like the angle you took for this one. Different and creative! Happy Christmas and all the best in hte new year!!

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  32. Hi James, after seeing all your fabulous photos as well as the participants' I'm joining Weekend Reflections. My post is up now.

    I love the angle of this photo, and of course, the reflection.

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  33. I am a new visitor and follower who is from Bucks County.
    Your photo's are amazing!

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  34. beautiful!

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

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  35. Really impressive picture!
    Merry Christmas to you.

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  36. Wow! There are a lot of them here..
    very nice. Merry Christmas.

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  37. James, this is a large quantity of reflections and all so very sparkling! My sister and I took our mom and dad there for New Year's several years ago and I remember the incredible ornate tree in the lobby.

    Wishing you a very joyous Christmas, James. Many thanks for the world you have opened to me and others with your "reflections"

    Bisous,
    Genie

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  38. Super shot, James! Well spotted.
    Hope you have had a wonderful holiday.

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  39. This one has so much mood embedded in it!

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  40. Well, I'm not going to try to count them either, but that's a lot of reflections, for sure, though tiny, it's hard to count the taxis in them...

    Hope you had a fine time in New York, and the happiest of holidays in general... Perhaps while I'm here now I should wish you an excellent 2011 as well, full of travel and photos and boisterous blogging time !

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