Rome, Italy
One day while walking through a narrow street in Rome, I looked into the workshop of master violin maker, Michel Eggimann. The shop was closed and the latticed window was broken, but I did see a poster of Mona Lisa holding a violin. I also saw the reflection of a doorway across the street. It almost seems like the poster hanging inside the workshop is attached to the reflected door from across the street. :o)
The Mona Lisa poster is not a reflection.
The doorway and wall are reflected.
Happy reflecting!
Very imaginative and artful!
ReplyDeleteReflections often put together unique subjects, and your photo is a great example. Like your title. Have a good weekend, James.
ReplyDeletegreat layers!
ReplyDeletemagnifique reflet agrémenté de cet éclat dans la vitre. Il y a plein d'histoires à imaginer depuis cette simple photo. Bon weekend
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find, James!
ReplyDeleteI agree with kwarkito - lot of stories to imagine.
ReplyDeleteNow this one is really amazing. Imagine what a difficult puzzle that would make...:)JP
ReplyDeleteSo very cool!
ReplyDeleteReally a neat one in the making, James. Too bad the place wasn't open. I need to go someplace with a lot of reflections, won't be toward the end of the year. Rome would be okay, been there once and a gypsy by the Coliseum tried to strip my jewelry and run. She got nothing.
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Love it! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteah ! cette chère Mona Lisa, hier j'en parlais et voilà qu'elle se tient ce matin sur mon écran grâce à cette image d'une vitrine d'un luthier.
ReplyDeletemerci & bon weekend :)
I saw the original and was brought to tears. Mona looks grand no matter what the circumstances. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great reflection.
ReplyDeleteCool shot !
Greetings from Germany
Pas mal du tout. Il faut démêler ce qui se passe sur la photo et l'ensemble est bien intéressant.
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