Venice, Italy (Campo San Rocco at night) -I counted fifteen masks but there may be more.
It's Carnival time and even the reflection of the Church of San Rocco wears a mask or masks.
However I was a couple of months early when I took this picture. :)
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Magnifique reflexion,bravo !
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Magnifiques tous ces visages d'or, dont les regards noirs semblent se lever vers le reflet!
ReplyDeleteCertains sourient, et on dirait que l'esprit de Carnaval se moque de L'eglise..Bravo! Non, Bravissimo! :o)
beautiful image! (or images as the case may be!)
ReplyDeleteNice photo, I love your beautiful reflections of carnival, is as supernatural. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThis one is a fun one for sure, James!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your reflections. I think the one from last week was my fave of all time, but these golden masks are so fascinating. What a great subject to have in a reflection shot. You mix the present with the reflections so masterfully. Well seen and captured.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice visit! I love it, and I am green with envy!
ReplyDeleteexcellent image---images! James.
ReplyDeleteBravo, James! What a marvelous shot! (I stayed very near the church (and scuola) of San Rocco last time I was in Venice—thanks for taking me back.)
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ReplyDeletethe greens are beautiful, a really lovely shade
great shot! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome reflection, James! I love it! Gorgeous colors and your composition is superb as always! Enjoy your weekend! Thanks as always for the weekly fun!
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Wonderful reflection photography ......Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThese masks are gorgeous James. Wonderful reflection.
ReplyDeleteunusual. I love the way this shot works. :) And the colors.
ReplyDeletewhat lovely superimposed images....
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful! I feel my reflection is paltry next to this!!
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Very dreamy and mystifying!
ReplyDeleteYour composition is always great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
Have a Happy Carnival! ;-)
Your masks are beautiful....
ReplyDeleteI have a mask today, too!
Come see.
Exceptional as always, James. Big smile!
ReplyDeleteWow, your angle and the reflection add even more to the carnival atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteOh, verrry nice James!
ReplyDeleteA spectacular capture James! Thanks for sharing (and hosting this site). Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWow ! This is a great one ...
ReplyDeleteinteresting photograph; all the masks and reflections too
ReplyDeleteSpectacular colors in this shot!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a stylish photo! Those masks are just wonderful.
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Wonderful combination of images, James. Carnival really hangs in the air in Venice, doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteI bought a mask when I was in Venice last time. Nice picture !
ReplyDeleteVery hard to capture the spirit of Venice in one image but you have done so in this great photo. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteLovely image, James and very topical given it's Mardi Gras on Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteAs seasonal as it gets! :)
ReplyDeleteMarvellous capture!
God bless you!
Cezar
My goodness what a lot of masks - makes for a very interesting picture.
ReplyDeleteLove all of the reflections.
Carnaval in Venice looks like a fairy tale. Lovely reflection photo James!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see where the Green Goddesses live James - wonderful reflections
ReplyDeleteYou always have such imaginative photos! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHere, one always expects to see the unexpected. I love that one little face above the church emerging from the darkness...
ReplyDeleteWouah ! Great reflexion ! It's wonderful.
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