Langhorne, Pennsylvania
I almost walked right into this reflection. The white house in the reflection is called The Joseph Richardson House and it was built in 1738. It is reflected in the door of the Langhorne Coffee House which is also in an 18th century building.
Have a great weekend!
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A Reflection = An image given back by a reflecting surface.
love how you framed this!
ReplyDeleteLove this. Langhorne must be a pretty town.
ReplyDeleteNice one James..I can't tell you how many times I've nearly walked into a reflection :)
ReplyDeleteSelf-portrait as a shadow?..
ReplyDeleteI love to see the white snow under the bright blue sky! That's so pretty!This reflection is very clear and perfect!
Le lettrage est très original, et très esthétique, et le reflet de cette maison s'y superposant et étonnant !
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ReplyDeleteSuper reflection! As said above, I love the white house set off by the blue sky!
ReplyDeletelove the way this is framed in the window James!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is fabulous framing in the door of the Langhorne Coffee House...Lovely shot...
ReplyDeleteI like this one James!!! I like how you framed the house and the window!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a painting.:) Very nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ...I love the old homes on the eastern side...our west...we don't have buildings that old...
ReplyDeleteLovely old home.
ReplyDeleteHow masterfully captured, James!
ReplyDeleteUne maison pleine de charme, où il doit faire bon boire un café !
ReplyDeletebon week end !
Ava
http://monbeaumanoir.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/weekend-reflections-friday-evening/
I love old houses and expecially in old communities. I would love to visit this town. Your well framed picture sets off this home and captures the beautiful day as well. Very nice James ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Perfectly framed :-), perfect sky, perfect flag, perfect self-portrait (well almost!) and beautiful house.
ReplyDeleteI am sooo jealous. We are having a winter out here that makes you think it's summertime. I often totally forget it's January! It's just plain weird. Anyway, it's pretty awesome how the border on the signage frames that gorgeous historical house. You seem especially inspired lately. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection photo. You found a nice, classic white house to reflect and placed it perfectly in the door's frame. Well done, James.
ReplyDelete«Louis» would like to try the coffee in that historic coffee house! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou get some really amazing shots, James!
A very cool shot. It looks so proper until you see the numbers and letters are reading right---you know what I mean. LOL
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Was für ein schönes haus und was für eine tolle Spiegelung.
ReplyDeleteDiese Aufnahme finde ich besonders ansprechend.
Liebe Grüße
Jutta
Vieilles maisons à l'honneur cette semaine... et leurs reflets de l'histoire !
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This is a wonderful reflection, James!
ReplyDeleteNice reflection James.
ReplyDeletegreat reflection, i love it!
ReplyDeleteoh, I'd love to live there! I've never ever seen a house this old. I like seeing Old Glory waving in the corner.
ReplyDeleteLovely house, greeting from Belgium
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how well you framed this.
ReplyDelete' C'est dans les vieilles maisons que l'on fait les meilleures photos'.
ReplyDeleteThis sentence is a re-creation from a french quotation: ' C'est dans les vieux pots qu'on trouve les meilleures soupes ! '
Biz
Fits perfectly in the frame!..:)JP
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