a pathway of mirrors at Canada Blooms garden show exhibit
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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21 comments:
the mirrors make wonderful abstract art
I was at Canada Blooms all week...there were some beautiful shots to be had!You captured a great one!
What a fascinating photo!
That makes a very interesting reflection shot! I would love to be at Canada Blooms!
Dianne: I really liked them. and it would make your garden look busier!
Susan: oh, if I'd known,I would have looked for you.
Louise: I like these better than those curved carnival mirrors.
Carol: it is wonderful to have this taste of spring in March!
(and I thought of this meme immediately when I saw these mirrors!)
I agree with the abstract art comment. What wonderful reflections.
This is really cool. It's like an abtract or a puzzle reflection. I like it.
How unusual. Wonderful reflections.
Sunny :)
Somebody has to keep those clean too.
Great reflections!
Beautiful mirror exhibit! I love all the different angles reflected on the mirrors :D
What a neat idea for an exhibit. Great for reflections, I like the way it turns the garden into a puzzle. Kathy
Fabulous! Those mirrors must have been out there specially for weekend reflections!
It looks like a jig saw puzzle!
There is no end to human ingenuity. Nature's images, enhanced. So very cool.
Clytie: this was very artistically done.
James: actually, while I sat for a moment and admired the view, I was thinking these did look like puzzles that just didn't fit properly!
Sunny: a plain mirror would not be enough now!
Nora: and so many little angles for the streaks to show!
Regina: thank you
Kaori: yes, this does look more interesting than a plain mirror - so much more to look at.
Kathy: I kept looking back to find where the reflections were coming from - some were hard to find from a standing point!
Serendipity: and it was only a four day show, so good thing I noticed!
Jientje: and if you think of the 'box lid' as the 'real view' and kept looking back you would be driven to insanity!
Ruth: being able to see so much from so many different angles would have me sitting in the garden all seasons!
the wall of mirrors make an excellent collage effect. great shots!!
How very interesting--I like this! It's so creative. What a lovely choice for Reflections Weekend.
The Glass does give the photographer a lot to choose from. I'd be here all day with this one.
Very interesting piece of artwork! :)
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