Friday, March 10, 2017

Piazza di Spagna (Weekend Reflections # 389)

Rome, Italy

This is the Spanish Steps, Trinità dei Monti church and other buildings including Keats House which was under renovation with a false facade and a Calvin Klein poster. All of this is reflected in a Dior window.  

A few weeks ago s.c (sccollections) mentioned that he prefers to see a little piece of window frame or little piece of the facade, so I left both on the right side.  :-)

Happy Reflecting!

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12 comments:

verfuchstundzugenäht said...

Ahhhh! The spanish steps!

Anonymous said...

Hello James,
I know the Spanish Steps in Rome, but I've never seen them like that before. Wow!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

s.c. has a point I guess James, sometimes it's hard to see where reality ends and reflection takes over :) This is such a good example, if you hadn't left the edge of the window the reflection is so crisp and clear it looks like the real scene.. another complex beauty!

NatureFootstep said...

complicated :)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful. I love the way your reflective shots make us all think hard. This was a great example, and beautiful too.
Have a good weekend!

buntpapierfabrik.blogger.de said...

Oh, Rome! I should poste a reflection from the Spanish Steps next:-)
It's a beautiful city with so many amazing places!

Penelope Notes said...

The beautiful poetry and heady history of Rome! One thing I noticed during my visit there were the many steep stairs not suited for wheels of any kind but no less enchanting.

biebkriebels said...

I will tell SC your comment, he is a bit ill today :(

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Ah, memories of my only trip to Rome!

Anonymous said...

the Spanish steps!!!!!

Anonymous said...

A sweet stairway to adventure in my eyes!!!...:)JP

Pat Tillett said...

Beautiful subject, reflection, and photo!
Very nice James...