Friday, July 5, 2019

St. Peter's Basilica at Night (Weekend Reflections # 510)

Vatican City

After walking around St. Peter's Basilica I noticed this reflection in a puddle. I think the slight breeze gave the reflection a dreamy look.

Last week was terrible for "Linky Tools." It wasn't easy, but after several attempts I was able to link most of you. Sorry if I missed anyone.  Hopefully this doesn't happen again because I pay for Linky Tools and expect it to work properly. Maybe it's time to find a better way to link?

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.

11 comments:

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

For a moment there I thought Pope Francis was turning the church upside down!

Taken For Granted said...

Thanks for your help posting this week. Your photo is perfect for the 4th of July weekend.

junieper/jesh said...

Beautiful and stately reflection, James. Hope you a great 4th - so much more to do in South. Cal than in my neck of the woods:)

Klara said...

nice one. breeze didn't affect the building reflection but created a special effect to the whole image. reminds me of norther lights.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely beautiful, Jim...:)jp

Jim said...

You found another Puddle for a really neat reflection. I had a whole river and didn't get anything clear. I can tell you enjoyed your visit to Rome. Did you walk any of the Roman Road?
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merlecolibri said...

avec la nuit le reflet gagne en puissance avec de jolis effets de couleurs et malgré tout de beaux détails bien net de la basilique
bon weekend

biebkriebels said...

There were more Linky troubles, also with Monday Mural. But it works well here now. Great reflection of the Popes Basilica.

s.c said...

Wow love it James.

Jutta.K. said...

Great and impressive !
A wonderful shot.
Greetings from Germany

Thérèse said...

Fort réussi.