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Friday, February 7, 2014

She Found the Perfect Scarf (Weekend Reflections # 228)

New Hope, Pennsylvania

This shop set up tables outside with scarves, gloves and other things and they were nice enough to hang a mirror in case you want to try something on, or in my case, capture some reflections.

Have a great weekend!

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  A Reflection =  An image given back by a reflecting surface. 

36 comments:

  1. I like your sharp focus on this woman's expressive face.

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  2. Was this picture taken on the stand on the woman smiling a lot that you presented two weeks ago ? Anyway this customer looks quite happy with her futur white scarf !

    Have a nice week-end, James...

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  3. I LOVE New Hope - My uncle had a shop there years ago! And I love this sweet face...I hope I age as gracefully!

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  4. It came out a beautiful portrait.

    May there always be mirrors!

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  5. Took me a while James, she looks a little 'disembodied' :) Well captured indeed!

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  6. she looks as if she's found a bargain

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  7. Perfect focus, - great reflections!

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  8. That is a happy shopper and a terrific capture as always, James!! I do hope you have a wonderful weekend!!

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  9. Brilliant James!
    Have a good weekend! ;-)

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  10. Your subject is extremely focused on the business of selecting a scarf! Very effective depth of field for the composition. I used to love visiting New Hope.

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  11. A great shot!Have a nice weekend!

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  12. I always like your reflections, but I especially enjoy the ones where you capture people. This one is fun!

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  13. Wonderful portrait and I do love it in color. I have a special reflection taken just for you on my blog today.

    Bises,
    Genie

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  14. Great reflected portrait! Looks like it was a godd day to have a scarf.

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  15. I didn't that New Hope was in fact the actual name of a city... That why I thought it was taken on the same stand... And I thought that New Hope was a title for the scarf, in fact... I'm so silly... And a bit confused, too ^^

    Thanks for correcting me, James. :)

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  16. her countenance makes me think that she is a sweetheart of a woman! how thoughtful of the shop to provide a mirror.

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  17. There is no better time than the present to unwrap your own gift...Excellent shot...

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  18. For a mirror shot, it was so clear with the lady looking at her scarf.

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  19. One of my pet peeves - never buy anything before I've seen it on me, lol! Endearing to see the joy of this lady in the mirror:)

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  20. You are so clever...I never would have thought to do this!...:)JP

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  21. such a delightful and delighted expression! I remember New Hope well, from childhood and the many gigs my husband played at Havanna's many moons ago:-)

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  22. I enjoyed your shot very much, James. Now I'll try to find one to post.
    Thanks for keeping up Weekend Reflections!
    K

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  23. I think this is one of your best shots James!!! Love her expression!!!

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  24. Genial, toll gemacht.
    Herzlichen Gruß
    Jutta

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  25. A beautiful portrait and reflection of the old lady.

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  26. Ici, pas d'écharpe possible...
    Tout s'envole !
    Biz

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  27. Nice scarf, but I really like the hat.

    How long ago did you live in Texas? The pelicans were not always so plentiful, but they have made a comeback. They were even removed from the endangered list.

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  28. J'aime beaucoup le visage de cette femme qui a l'air ravi de choisir ainsi son écharpe.
    bon week end,

    Ava

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  29. A belated Happy Birthday James. See... that stretched it out a wee bit longer :)

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  30. Love that face! Very interesting.

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