Friday, November 27, 2009

alley

windows onto an alley

WeekendReflections

25 comments:

Diane AZ said...

Very creative, windows where we don't expect to see them!

Anonymous said...

A bit of an enigma. Fun isn't it.

Irene said...

It's a neat effect and very good of you to find it.

Annie Jeffries said...

What a lucky moment for you to capture, all the more because of its brevity.

VioletSky said...

Diane: and new styled windows, at that

John: exactly

Nora: all good timing

Annie: I went looking for the bricked up windows, but the light was wrong for them...

Julie said...

I wonder is that reflected sun or reflected electricity. I quite like the shape and the way it livens up the brickwork.

Good searching.

Bonjour Luxembourg said...

A different and neat idea for this theme!
Great work!
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg

Reader Wil said...

That is a unique way to create a reflection! Very clever too! Thanks for showing and also for your visit! Have a great weekend.

VioletSky said...

Julie: it is a rather long stretch of unbroken brick wall, so this was a relief for it.

Leia: I like to be a little different... sometimes

Wil: you're welcome.

Kat said...

Nice shot and a great capture! Kathy

cieldequimper said...

That's fun, very good eye!

Quasi Serendipita said...

Clever idea for a reflection!

Martha said...

Fabulous... I never thought of that type of reflection!

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Anonymous said...

You are very observant to see this! Well done.

Anonymous said...

This is fantastic :) Well done my friend. Have a great weekend :)

VioletSky said...

Thank you all - I took James at his word, "any kind of reflection"

quilly said...

Looks like windows where they're most needed, too! Too much blank wall.

I am so impressed that you noticed this and paused to photograph it. I probably would have walked on by totally oblivious. It seems that while I'm looking for the spectacular, I always miss the profound.

VioletSky said...

Quilly: I have learned to never go anywhere without my camera. I'm still learning to stop and photograph everything that catches my eye. So, thank you for the encouraging words.

Amanda Moore said...

Very unique idea, I like this very much!

storyteller at Small Reflections said...

What a nifty creative photograph for Weekend Reflections! I love it ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

Anonymous said...

A nice change! Reflection of sunlight captured that way is very creative.

My first effort: Weekend Reflection ~ Mussolini's Rome

PJ van Zyl said...

excellent spot

Halcyon said...

Pretty! A very different take on the reflections theme. I like it!

Gerald (SK14) said...

An excellent composition.

foto CHIP said...

Oh! This was square in ever way - mostly modern :)

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