Venice, Italy (this is a reflection in a window)
I've only been to Venice once but I'd love to go back.
Hopefully Linky Tools won't have any issues this week. It seems like it worked for some people but not for others last week. I couldn't see any links myself until Saturday afternoon. If you have trouble linking just add your link in a comment so people can visit and see your reflection. Also I ask that you remember to visit and comment on other blogs. Thanks. :-)
Have a great weekend!
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Weekend Reflections!
ahhh Venice, the inspiration for all poets and many artists!This one is an amazing artwork, great shot James!
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the building with the arched windows caught my eye, such detail! I love your sharing of far-away places that I will never get to visit. thank you for that and thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI'm still enjoying your tour of Italy! There is much to reflect on in the old cities. (I had no problems with linking)
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Venice but it looks very appealing so I'd love to go.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lew completely!! I do love your Italian tour! And, no, I didn't have any problems linking!! Have a great weekend, James!!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't really look like a reflection at all...
ReplyDeletewhat a great reflection! i'd love for you to go back, too, just so we could see more shots! :)
ReplyDeleteVenise, merci de nous faire voyager dans cette ville de l'amour !
ReplyDeletebon week end !
Ava
http://connais-toi-toi-meme.biz
Je suis très friande de tes clichés de Venise ; celui-ci donne l'impression d'être coincé dans le brouillard, image incertaine de l'entre-deux mondes... Une belle photo assurément.
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Nice reflection. I think I would like to go back to Venice once more. With lots of time to explore the place.
ReplyDeleteI think Venice would be a delightful place to photograph after seeing yours!
ReplyDeleteI hope my photo qualifies this week James!
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What perfect place for novels to come alive.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good weekend ahead.
It appears that the link to my photo doesn't work ?
ReplyDeleteI put it there again :
http://www.connais-toi-toi-meme.biz/article-weekend-reflections-a-bridge-and-its-circles-114287067.html
Ava
That's really nice! It looks like you're looking through a window rather than at a reflection.
ReplyDeleteI thought Venice is surrounded by water. It does have some dry streets. :P
ReplyDeleteHope to visit one day.
Same here -also, I wasn't into painting or photographing at that time. Hope you'll get there again, James!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful image. I'm linking to your meme/blog for the first time. Greetings, Jo (Tanzania, East Africa)
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http://firaszphotography.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/canoes-by-the-river-bay/
Cheers WR :)
I love the sepia colored buildings!!
ReplyDeletecharming street
Never been, but would love to go, but this year we are off to Iceland.
ReplyDeleteReal neat reflection James.
A very subtle reflection indeed!
ReplyDeletePassionnée de reflets, je trouve cette idée très intéressante !
ReplyDeleteJ'ai joué le jeu et ajouté mon reflet de Toulouse dans une bulle (n° 65)
Je reviendrai !
Biseeeeeeeeeees de Christineeeeeee
Nice shot...I've only been to Venice once...over 30 years ago!!! I think it's high time I went back!!!
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