Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Believe it or not, the two women in the bottom middle window are a part of a large mural that was across the street. I had to walk around a little to capture this reflection, because when I stood a little to the left or right they weren't centered.
Happy Spring!!!
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A Reflection = An image given back by a reflecting surface.
a great shot!!! really cool. :)
ReplyDeleteNice work to get that reflected portrait! Reflections and places to stand with camera do not always cooperate.
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cool, James!! You do get the best and most different reflections ever!! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot. You had a great eye!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
I'm glad you mentioned that it was a mural across the street because those are some very big ladies. This is just awesome, James. You have trained all of us to look in different places for great reflections. I love it ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Such a great catch!! (and I love that old Philly brick!)
ReplyDeleteBravo, James—for spotting it and for capturing it!
ReplyDeletegreat find!
ReplyDeleteThose curtains are so unique ! No wonder they caught your eye... What a perfect reflection to celebrate spring, thoses two smiling women !
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool James!
ReplyDeleteTu as un oeil d'encadreur professionnel! :o)
ReplyDeleteAmazing reflection!
ReplyDeleteGood work, James!
ReplyDeleteK
I literally would never have guessed this was a reflection!
ReplyDeleteIs that barbed wire?
Good One! Reminds me when I was living in NYC, was in a friend's apartment on the 2nd floor, and Andy Warhol's colorful silkscreen of Chairman Mao was reflected on his window, making it seem as if he were hovering in mid-air. (There was an art gallery across the street). Too bad I wasn't into photography or hip to reflections then...
ReplyDeleteWell spotted! Fascinating picture.
ReplyDeleteThey do appear very large in proportion to the window...but I am wondering if anyone watched you walking back and forth...LOL!!! ...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWell captured. The size, composition and clarity of the reflection, juxtaposed against the shape of the building and its interesting red bricks makes this particularly appealing reflection. Warm regards
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the most perfectly reflected windows I've ever seen. How cool!!
ReplyDeleteUn très beau mur, et une belle illustration.
ReplyDeletebon week end à tous,
Ava
Wow - this sure plays tricks on the eyes! Thanks for hosting, James.
ReplyDeletewhat a great capture - well done for spotting it in the first instance.
ReplyDeleteI like that
ReplyDeleteUnglaublich...perfekt !
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Jutta
Just one window lower and it would be the perfect one. Still very nice.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot...very well captured...
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring...
Roméo et Juliette au balcon !
ReplyDeleteSuper !
Biz
Very, very well done, James!
ReplyDeleteThis has got to be one of the cleverest reflections I've seen, brilliant work James.
ReplyDeleteObservant !
ReplyDeletewell done.. =)
oh sorry once again, I linked without location - should have included [Lochabers Scotland]
ReplyDeleteVery clever, James. Ya did good. MB
ReplyDeleteJames, every weekend when I visit your blog, your reflections have topped the one from the weekend before! Amazing. Greetings. Jo
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteSuper creative! Just when I think I've seen your best work, you come up with something new. Love this one, it really made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThat is the coolest reflection!!
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