Florence, Italy
Reflections of buildings on the Arno River. Florence is a wonderful place and it's full of reflections.
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that is beautiful, james.
ReplyDeleteExquisite reflections! Just a small movement on the surface of the water to let us know you didn't put your picture upside down;)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos James! It's a fantastic looking place as well...
ReplyDeleteYou were lucky to be there at a time when the Arno was full of water. It gives you a wonderful mirror effect!
ReplyDeleteAnd this picture brings back lots of memories..
oh James, this is so so pretty
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the details around the windows
just plain wonderful!
What a beautiful reflection! So clear and pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuper reflection shot, James!
ReplyDeleteThe Arno practically stood still for you, it would seem!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection, James --
You do find the most terrific reflections, James! This one is a perfect example!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, James. That one house just pops right out in the reflection.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful city... Thank you so much for sharing this very unique view with us.
ReplyDeleteJust spectacular reflections!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why this is so beautiful, but it is. The subtle Italian colors? Just lovely. Thanks for one of my very favorite memes.
ReplyDeleteGood reflection capture
ReplyDeleteThese reflections of the houses are fantastic. Again a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteAh, so you are back to Florence again this weekend... will have to see if I have anything else to echo that with... you are right, many reflections to be found in Florence... will see what I can dig up...
ReplyDeleteThat's a long and tall reflection!
ReplyDeletesuperb, James! rather like a painting
ReplyDeleteLovely river reflections
ReplyDeleteExcellent picture, James. It has a painterly type quality to it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but this reminds me of a Grandma Moses painting... Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in this tall buildings reflection. Great capture. I agree with Ed...It reminds me of a painting.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite cities, Florence. I like the patterns and shapes in your reflection, James.
ReplyDeleteC'est d'un calme!
ReplyDeleteAs always a nice reflection. No mood to turn it around this time or it just isn't nessecary.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, James - this image has an impressionistic quality to it and «Louis» likes that!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, James - so simple!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, James!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect reflection and what a perfect place to find a reflection. Thank you ... loved it.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
love the clarity and simplicity of your reflections today. :)
ReplyDeleteThe reflection looks very artistic in deed. The water is such a great medium for a new interpretation of the buildings
ReplyDeleteProbably many people think of Venice if you suggested a reflection in Italy, but your shots from Florence are superbe. The soft colors are subtle and moody. Love this one.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
I am back after 5 weeks, lots of rain outside , wonder if I can get a photo as beautiful as yours.
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Finland
Fantastic reflections. I have been in love with the buildings in Italy for eon. Thanks for making my day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting ~ Awesome reflection photo shot ~~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteI watched a documentary recently about physics and parallel universes last week. Didn't understand much of it, but this brings up that thought in me again. The beige/peach colored building, just off-center, the subtle change of color, really makes the composition for me. Wishing I could spend a season of my life behind one of those windows...
ReplyDeleteA great image that somehow makes me go for a few aspirins for some reason! Richard
ReplyDeleteJ'en ai la tête à l'envers. Très beau!
ReplyDeleteA truly great capture!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
You're right. That is cool!
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