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Friday, March 21, 2014

A Mural Reflected In a window. (Weekend Reflections # 234)

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. 

36 comments:

  1. Nice work to get that reflected portrait! Reflections and places to stand with camera do not always cooperate.

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  2. That is SO cool, James!! You do get the best and most different reflections ever!! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  3. Fantastic shot. You had a great eye!
    Have a nice weekend

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  4. 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 ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  5. Such a great catch!! (and I love that old Philly brick!)

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  6. Bravo, James—for spotting it and for capturing it!

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  7. Those curtains are so unique ! No wonder they caught your eye... What a perfect reflection to celebrate spring, thoses two smiling women !

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  8. Tu as un oeil d'encadreur professionnel! :o)

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  9. I literally would never have guessed this was a reflection!

    Is that barbed wire?

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  10. 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...

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  11. They do appear very large in proportion to the window...but I am wondering if anyone watched you walking back and forth...LOL!!! ...:)JP

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  12. Well 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

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  13. That is one of the most perfectly reflected windows I've ever seen. How cool!!

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  14. Un très beau mur, et une belle illustration.
    bon week end à tous,

    Ava

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  15. Wow - this sure plays tricks on the eyes! Thanks for hosting, James.

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  16. what a great capture - well done for spotting it in the first instance.

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  17. Just one window lower and it would be the perfect one. Still very nice.

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  18. Fantastic shot...very well captured...

    Happy Spring...

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  19. Roméo et Juliette au balcon !
    Super !
    Biz

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  20. This has got to be one of the cleverest reflections I've seen, brilliant work James.

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  21. oh sorry once again, I linked without location - should have included [Lochabers Scotland]

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  22. James, every weekend when I visit your blog, your reflections have topped the one from the weekend before! Amazing. Greetings. Jo

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  23. Super 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.

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