Friday, November 1, 2024

Mobilier & Objet (Weekend Street/Reflections # 197)


 Dijon, France

I rarely post reflections anymore. So here's a building reflected in another. I didn't go inside the glass building, but I think it's a furniture and home goods store.

                                                                                                                                 

                                            Have a great weekend!

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11 comments:

Amy said...

Is that a Christmas display in the window? I haven't seen anything like that here.....yet.

EricaSta said...

Thank you for hosting... have a nice weekend.

Ananka said...

Wonderful photo :-D

roentare said...

Love the reflections very much

Anonymous said...

La photo restitue bien l’atmosphère un peu poisseuse et morne de certaines petites villes province que les livres de Simenon restituent à la perfection

Cloudia said...

Thank you very much for your usual high quality offering. Aloha

merlecolibri said...

beaux reflets avec les balcons et toits à Dijon qui ne manque pas de charme avec ses sites historiques et son fameux "lac Kir"

Linda said...

It makes for a rather confusing photo. I mean, I know what it is, but it looks strange.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

A Christmas window James I still like reflections as you can see from today's photos. Thanks for hosting and commenting Have a great week.

s.c said...

A beautiful reflection on the corner.

Gallatin Valley Chem-Dry said...

Such a lovely photo! I was cleaning carpet for an older gal this morning and she had some Christmas photos out of her and her family in different big cities around the holiday season. I actually really love seeing the different reflections of stores in each others windows. I'm kind of a reflections fan I suppose, especially with Christmas photos.