Budapest, Hungary
She wants to go in and her reflection wants to go out and I want to go back to Budapest.
I hope all of you have a wonderful spring weekend!
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Weekend Reflections!
What a great reflection, James!
ReplyDeleteJust like a mirror image! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe old world cities are certainly great places for photographers. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteit reminds me of the doublemint commercial!
ReplyDeleteTrès réussi, James! Looks like she didn't see you lurking there either. :~}
ReplyDeleteThis is such a terrific reflection, James! You do find the very best!! I'm going to be really busy with the move to Portland and won't joining the memes for a while, but I will be visiting/commenting as often as possible! And I will post when I can! Look forward to getting it over with so I can join the memes again!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm enjoying getting to share your Budapest shots with dear friends who lived there for a while - they are LOVING them!
ReplyDeletevery cool, james!
ReplyDeleteoh, you do find the loveliest surroundings for your reflections!
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflection!
ReplyDeleteQuand je vois cette dame blonde baissée de la sorte, je ne puis m'empêcher de penser à Alice au Pays des merveilles, lorsqu'elle arrive dans le terrier avec toutes les portes, et qu'elle veut entrer dans la plus petite de toute pour suivre le lapin...
ReplyDeleteEncore un chouette reflet à ajouter à ta collection merveilleuse !
Very clever reflection. It pays to be in the right place at the right time with camera in hand! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWhat perfect timing, how do you manage it? Great shot!
ReplyDeleteawesome reflection, great angle and really a perfect timing!! very well done !!
ReplyDelete:):):) great ;), have nice weekend - a lot of reflections ;)
ReplyDeleteI want to go too! How has it modernized after the Iron curtain fell! Was there around 1980.
ReplyDeleteOne of your super inventive reflection, James - welcome back!
Excellent, James. And I want to go back to Budapest, too.
ReplyDeleteYou have THE most awesome reflections ever, James!!?..:)JP
ReplyDeleteI love this reflection!
ReplyDeleteA stunning capture James - it makes me want to visit Budapest. Thanks for sharing and hosting.
ReplyDeleteLOL ! Another good reflection !!
ReplyDeleteI'm gobsmacked. Sorry, je suis bouche bée devant cette photo...
ReplyDeletedid she know you were taking her photo? Great reflection.
ReplyDeleteOh that's really amazing James!
ReplyDeleteBudapest is a jewel in Europe. In May I will go back again :)
Very creative reflection shot! Wow! ~ Enjoy ^_^
ReplyDeleteps Thanks for 'hosting' ^_^
Marvelous image, James!! Great timing!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is amazing this week. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting WR.
Wow that's just a fantastic photo!
ReplyDeleteHeips, your reflection is amazing !! I really love it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection, James, and great composition too!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection again. Love it and show us how other parts of the world looks.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a great reflection!
ReplyDeleteBudapest is a fascinating city. Your reflection shot is vollständig.
ReplyDeleteI like your photo in the Dallas magazin, fantastic.
Budapest is a fascinating city. Your reflection shot is vollständig.
ReplyDeleteI like your photo in the Dallas magazin, fantastic.
Great reflections! I have never traveled in that part of the European continent. Bon weekend !
ReplyDeleteTon voyage t'a superbement inspiré, James, quel angle original de prise de vue !
ReplyDeleteJ'aurais cru que c'était Paris, tant les immeubles sont ressemblants.
bon weekend
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This is an award-worthy reflection picture!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is stunning James!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBrill reflections James, well done Sir.
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