Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia's City Hall building reflected in a window of another building. Actually, this is just the top part of the building. It's not easy to get more than that without a wide angle lens. The Philadelphia City Hall Building used to be the tallest habitable building in the world (1894-1908).
Yes, this is a reflection. Look on the right side and you will see two recessed lighting circles and the ceiling lines inside of the building. :-)
Happy reflecting!
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19 comments:
OOOH! LOVE this! Most of my life there were no buildings in Philly taller that Mr. Penn's hat! I worked in City Hall Courtyard during the bicentennial (1976) in an info booth... I have so many memories connected to this place! Gorgeous reflection!
I've never been to Philly. A great reflection!
Love this, James. (I've heard some interesting stories about that statue of William Penn.)
Is that a reflection? Such a clear shot, great!
It's amazing clear for a reflection!
Philadelphia's City Hall is really beautiful building as well as your shot...
This is a great reflection! Very clear!
cool...and I love the UFO on the right side!
This reflection is so clear in the window. Stunning building, Many thanks for linking me in, I appreciate it that very much. I hope you have a wonderful weekend
What a beautiful and historicial building James!
Glad you mentioned the lights otherwise I wouldn't have been able to see how it was a reflection.
A fabulous image James - such clarity and fascinating architecture. Happy weekend to you and yours.
I had to look a second time to be sure it's a reflection!
I can hardly see it is a reflection, They probably clean the windows every day there I think :)
Woohoo!! Really great one!!
This looks almost like an original view without reflection!
that's a wonderful capture. Loved the idea of reflection.
such a lovely and stately building- great reflection, as always! I'm glad that you continue to host this fun meme.
Beautiful image! Well done!
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