Newtown, Pennsylvania
No earthquake damage here, just a reflection in a cracked window.
This is the top of a building, a tree, the sky and some power lines reflected in a window. All very normal; however, if you look closely, you should be able to see a crack in the window that makes the building look cracked. Can you see the crack? It starts near the top left corner, goes in a semi circle, and splits through the reflection.
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I now see reflections I never would have noticed before. You too, obviously!
ReplyDeletelooks cool. I like it! :)
ReplyDeleteit took me some time to figure out the whole image (without your explanation I wouldn't have been able to see the true nature of it). very interesting reflection.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great reflection with that window crack!!!
ReplyDeleteA cool crack! nice clean window, too. Since there is displacement of the fragments that window-washer better watch out for a sharp edge!
ReplyDeleteGreat that a flaw in the window makes it a more interesting reflection!
ReplyDeleteYour cracked window reflection is interesting... and it's funny that such a reflection is interesting... I, too, am noticing more and more reflections! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic (tho sorry about the cost of repairing the window!
ReplyDeleteWhat a freak out. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnother splendid one. You have got a real talent to spot interesting reflections James. I like them.
ReplyDeleteGlad you explained the crack, thought there was an earth quake! :)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have known it was a reflection if you hadn't explained.
ReplyDeleteDid you crack the window?
ReplyDeleteNice photo James!
ReplyDeleteun bon sens d'observation et de réflexions...tremblements de terre *
bel exemple de ces "reflets du vendredi" reflet,image & détails écrits :)
merci !