Richboro, Pennsylvania
I decided to try the wide angle camera setting on my phone. It's a lot easier than lugging around a camera and lenses. :-)
Happy Reflecting!
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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.
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Hello James, this has become so beautiful. I can not photograph with the mobile phone. I'm excited.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Greetings Eva
Nicely composed-- very striking!Here in Chicagoland the wind is always blowing and the ripples make it hard to find a decent reflection.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely. I am using my own iPhone more and more often.
ReplyDeleteOh wow it's a really great photo with the Bridge with reflection ...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Kirsi
Nice reflection! I find my phone good for "occasional" photos too.
ReplyDeleteAs I've told you before, since X number of weeks back, I've had trouble linking to this site. For unknown reason, I can no longer upload images here neither from my blog posts, nor from my hard drive. The only images of mine that show up in the linky are those from the "frame" of my blog (header, footer and sidebars). So I tried adding a separate gadget in the footer of my blog where I can put temporary linking images... That seems to have worked! (Mentioning this in case anyone else is having the same problem. For me, it seems only to occur with 'Linky Tools', not with other similar services.)
Is this bridge special or typical for this area?
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Eva
what a lovely rural scene!!
ReplyDeleteWau.. so lovely reflection - and so wonderful sunny day.
ReplyDeleteWhat an idyllic scene!
ReplyDeleteThis covered bridge looks well preserved, in contrast to some others! Yeah, I'm smiling because I know several photographers who look like they're in the armed forces lugging tripods, and a few camera bags around!
ReplyDeleteI am going to check out my phone!
ReplyDeletenice image. it is amazing what a good quality phone cameras have nowadays.
ReplyDeleteso still, Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteUn pont très géographique, avec une réflexion très nette ! beau travail, James !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Ava
Great reflection. Have just discovered some covered bridges in New Hampshire.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! We just made a short trip to Pennsylvania but did not see any covered bridges this time.
ReplyDeletebelle vue sur ce pont couvert * et le reflet ajoute un bel effet géométrique !
ReplyDeleteIt is like looking in a mirror.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection. Absolutely not to see that it is made by a mobile and not with a camera. Heavy times for the camera industry.
ReplyDeleteJames...YOU GOT THIS!!! And I love it!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteVery clear. Beautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
cool kind of bridge. Love the symmetry the reflection gives :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Reminds me of how Marin reminds me of Bucks County of my youth...... After Hawaii, I am back among changing October trees and leafy suburban/rural lanes with bicycles in the front yard.... farms and wildlife near.... smell of woodsmoke....
ReplyDeleteCes ponts couverts sont magnifiques. Il faut absolument que je commence à me servir du mobile pour les photos, je ne sais même pas comment il marche... Un grand angle me rendrait service.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Gorgeous photo James!
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