Doylestown, Pennsylvania
While walking past a movie theater, I noticed an interesting poster in the window. As you can see, the buildings across the street were reflected on Vincent's head. The poster is for the movie, Loving Vincent. I haven't seen it, have you?
Have a great weekend!
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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.
That's really a nice capture !
ReplyDeleteNope, not yet...
ReplyDeleteSuperb!
Cool reflection...I have seen a short clip from the movie. It looked interesting but reviews have been mixed...but I want to see it anyways!
ReplyDeleteAn appropriately artistic reflection!
ReplyDeleteElle doit valoir cher cette réflecton, comme le tableau de Léonard de Vinci qui vient d'être vendu.
ReplyDeleteNon, je n'ai pas vu le film, mais il m'intéresserait.
Have a nice weekend,
Ava
Wow, that's a pretty cool combo! I hadn't even heard of this movie.
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen it but would like to if it came on at the local cinema.
ReplyDeleteOh my god! Ich love it!
ReplyDeleteDidn't know about this movie. Have the translated book of some of Vincent's etters. Since I can read excerpts of his dutch letters, the translation is at times poor, and he is much more sane and thoughtful (aka not impulsive) than the English leads to believe.
ReplyDeleteIt's like he's thinking about the house and his thoughts are engulfing him...
ReplyDeleteGood shot. I haven't seen that movie yet...
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
I really like the shot. a flower on his forehead is nice touch :-).
ReplyDeleteForgot to tell you - a great reflection!
ReplyDeleteNice. Love Van Gogh! Can't wait to see the movie.
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen it but the trailer looks really interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant reflection. Van gogh is looking straight into the camera. Thaks fr hosting. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image! Well seen.
ReplyDeleteNo, haven't seen yet the movie about Vincent. But what a great background for a reflection this painting made... Wunderful... Ghislana
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection of a well known person in the Netherlands. I saw part of the movie and am not convinced that this is the way you have to bring a famous artists life for the footlight.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It looks like part of the painting!
ReplyDeleteOh James, this is absolutely THE BEST!....:)JP
ReplyDeleteI agree with A Quiet Corner above.. c'est brilliant!
ReplyDeleteVincent van Gogh illustre personnage, à Arles j'ai retrouvé des traces de son histoire et vu ailleurs dans certains musées quelques toiles poignantes.
ReplyDeletebeau reflet !
A great photo from a great van Gogh!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from grey and rainy Germany
Kirsi
Interseting article. Sharing with you A Haiku for Vincent van Gogh at Youtube : https://youtu.be/ZmHLNeBOT_g
ReplyDeleteFind the answer in an interview with Vincent (imaginary) in in http://stenote.blogspot.hk/2016/