Philadelphia, PA
This is a reflection of the entry way into Chinatown. It was reflected in the window of a Vietnamese restaurant. The orange things in the bottom right corner are probably plastic chopsticks or straws inside of the restaurant but I'm not sure.
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18 comments:
super reflection...such a bustling city photo!
Great gate, James. Do you suppose it's just as easy (or hard) to read the Chinese writing backwards as it is to read the English that way?
Very cool location!
But i can never see this in live... ;-D
Have a lucky week, James!
xxx Britta
lol. yes it looks like chinatown :)
Thanks for hosting :)
I didn't see that your photo was a reflection until I saw all the writing was backward. Great shot.
Wonderful color and action reflected here!
That looks like a very busy area and that is a great reflection shot James. Thanks for hosting. Have a lovely weekend.
Great reflection! Looks much nicer than the Chinatown in LA - I can see, where you are, there's enough ethnic food available:)
It takes a time to find the reflection! Great!
this part of the city is certainly colorful! I took someone dear to me recently to a Chinese restaurant for her birthday lunch. yum, yum!
Très jolie cette porte Chinatown, j'aime bien les dorures... belle réflection.
Bon week-end à tous,
Ava
I could have sworn this was one entrance to Chinatown in Adelaide, James! Thank you for hosting and happy weekend.
Very very clear!
être en Asie & en Amérique à la fois * superbe !
Great reflection, I'm not sure where is the glass and and where not. Super shot.
A lesson in training the eye. Great reflection
Jameson, I need to find more windows!!!!...:)JP
Your reflection shots are a fantastic it's sometimes impossible to tell that they are reflections :) Bon weekend James.
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