Dallas, Texas (Thanks-Giving Square)
This is an upside down water reflection of some buildings in Dallas. Click here to see the buildings in black and white but not reflected.
Thanks you all for participating and have a wonderful weekend!!!
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I like upside down reflections ; yours is very creative : with those leaves flotting on the water, and the depth of the reflection support : the effect is really stunning. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections from the Big D today, James!! Hope you've had a good week and have an even better weekend! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteI like the ethereal look of this James!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a Robin Williams movie - 'What Dreams May Come.'
Have a great weekend!
Vu comme ça, l'immeuble semble presque menaçant .. et très futuriste. On trouve de ces choses, dans les flaques d'eau! :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections James. I have Dancing girls reflection on my post of the header challenge.
ReplyDeletesuperbe photo,bravo !
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing photo..!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection with the effect of the leaves "floating" in space!
ReplyDeleteThe leaves floating round the tall building create such a surreal landscape! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThere's a grimness about it, an end of things feeling.
ReplyDeleteA great shot James - I so enjoy the imaginative reflections you share with us each week; they are a great encouragement to be more alert and creative with one's compositions.
ReplyDeletewonderful contrast of nature and architecture James!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a reflection in a puddle. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWild shot James!
ReplyDeletefabulous! The leaves do look as if they are floating up!
ReplyDeleteHauts buildings et petites feuilles flottantes.
ReplyDeletebon week end
Ava
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This is a real blowmind reflection !
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot!
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http://firaszphotography.wordpress.com/2012/12/15/light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel/
Cheers : )
C'est exceptionnel, et j'ai aimé devoir ... réfléchir, pour savoir ce que je voyais! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteYou always do such a wonderful job with reflections. Your photos inspire us to try and be more creative. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI could never have guessed, I was looking to see what is floating down.
ReplyDeleteSuch a towering building captured in one reflection.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot James!!!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought that was confetti falling down from the sky in front of the buildings! This is a delightful reflection photo.
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought it was confetti. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo James, the leaves give an interesting effect to the pic! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI guess those spots that look like colorful confetti are leaves? You're a wiz at creative reflection shots. This one is just another example. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
I love it when an image is flipped. MB
ReplyDeleteNice reflection, love the upside down perspective. A beauty.
ReplyDeleteOlá
ReplyDeleteeu não falo ingles, só português.
Minha reflexão foi social. Desculpa.
Na próxima, já sei que é um reflexo de qualquer coisa.
Gostei de ter participado. Obrigada
Zizi
This is AWESOME!!!! I love it and thanks for giving me yet another idea!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteBefore long you are going to be awarded an honorary Doctorate degree in reflections...
ReplyDeleteThis time it's me getting here late... but still here.
Really creative!
ReplyDeleteLove the falling and floating leaves! Reminiscent of Monet...
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