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Friday, June 17, 2016

The Reflection Watcher (Weekend Reflections # 351)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

This guy was looking at a reflection of Philadelphia's City Hall tower and if he turns his head to the left he will see a reflection of another building. I just noticed that the two hanging light fixtures behind the glass seem to be lighting the two reflected buildings. 

After I took this shot I walked closer and took another. Next week I'll post a photo of the "watcher" or at least his silhouette reflected with the buildings.

Happy Reflecting!

Please remember to link your specific Weekend Reflections post !  
This is the place to see and share reflections. Click the rules tab above for more information.  A Reflection =  An image given back by a reflecting surface.  A PHOTOGRAPH of a REFLECTION or REFLECTIONS.

23 comments:

  1. I love how there's a bit of a 'doubled' reflection of part of city hall. Looking forward to seeing where your lens took you next!

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  2. a masterpiece of reflection :) Love it!

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  3. Hello James,
    I'm looking forward to the next Reflection next week from you by becoming show the reflection of the man. So a great reflection.

    Have a nice weekend.
    Greetings Eva

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  4. He's probably wishing he had a camera so he could capture that swell reflection. :~} Looking forward to next week's installment, James.

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  5. Great capture - I like teh way you've included the viewer

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  6. Love the layers of reflections here! Looking forward to next week's reflection.

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  7. It's an inspiring reflection - enough to make anyone "Penn-sive"
    Thanks for hosting!

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  8. J'aime bien ces photos de grands immeubles ! beau cliché !

    Have a nice weekend

    Ava

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  9. Maybe a new version of Rodin's "The Thinker". "The Gazer" we could call it ... you could become famous :) I have to admit the reflection is fascinating and I am guessing if I were there, I would be gazing as well. Great shot, James :)

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  10. That is a brilliant reflection shot James adn I look forward to seeing the next one next week. Thanks for hositng. Have a lovely weekend.

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  11. This is one of your famous clever reflections! Am glad you explained it all:) Have a great weekend finding other reflections!

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  12. You do capture the most fascinating reflections. The city tower is really elegant- I'd love to see it in person.
    But I wonder is the trash from tourists. If so, shame on them.

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  13. Oh, nice! The guy is a good addition. And I like that the top and bottom are open.

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  14. James, you are the master at reflections. You top yourself every week!
    V

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  15. Great reflection! It's a shame that the sidewalk is so littered.

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  16. Wow... What a pic! And I'm looking forward to the next. Today morning your linky tool doesn't want to take my link ;-( : http://jahreszeitenbriefe.blogspot.de/2016/06/himmlischer-schmetterling-heavenly.html
    With crazy and heavenly reflections ;-) Ghislana

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  17. a watcher and behind him another watcher ;)

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  18. Noticing the lights when viewing the photo - those are the surprises I look forward to in this hobby.

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  19. Double reflection - great - I'm curious about the next picture of the reflection watcher!

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  20. Great reflections, I agree with Christine, looking forward to the other one.

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  21. Another brilliant reflection enhanced by the viewer.

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