Ah, I'd have wanted to photograph that too - the optical illusion caused by the lines and reflections is really fun. Looks bizarrely like netting or something.
Amazing shot! The reflection is amazing. I do see the reflection of the sky and an adjacent building, as seen in the gold and brown hues on the right side and the dark streaks on the corner panels. However, I think the main reflection is that of the curved corners of the very same building, spanning from top to just to the left of the curves. Would love to know the mystery of this photo. Visiting from Weekend Reflections and now following your great blog. Have a wonderful weekend.
That's one crazy reflection. Love the blue.
ReplyDeleteAn absolute A-MAZE-ing reflection. Favorite color.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a high-class and expensive apartment tower.??
ReplyDeleteIt's SUPERB! Love everything about this photo.
ReplyDeleteMy arm is slowly slowly getting better, but still long way ahead!
Have a nice weekend:)
It's reflecting a matching (more-or-less) building across the street, and both reflect the blue sky...and I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteNow, wasn't that K in the museum yesterday?
I always enjoy seeing the sky and clouds reflected. Happy Weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt is a curvy glass building with amazing reflections... You have good reflection resources there, Jack... Have a great holiday weekend, mon ami.
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Fantastic architecture and amazing blue in this reflection shot!
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Léia
I can't figure out anything about it except that I LOVE IT! Way to go, Jack!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an Escher painting!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice shot. From this picture, I learn that you do not need to take photo of the top edges of the building to make a nice image.
ReplyDeleteVery graphic! Design as well as reflections are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful! and quite confusing! :)
ReplyDeleteA piece of modern art! And a terrific capture for the day, Jack! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Very cool
ReplyDeletebeautifully composed and quite confusing!
ReplyDeleteI like what I'm getting here.
ReplyDeleteBut please don't feel blue!
I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat angle of all the lines and reflections this skyscraper has -and so blue!
ReplyDeleteAh, I'd have wanted to photograph that too - the optical illusion caused by the lines and reflections is really fun. Looks bizarrely like netting or something.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot! The reflection is amazing. I do see the reflection of the sky and an adjacent building, as seen in the gold and brown hues on the right side and the dark streaks on the corner panels. However, I think the main reflection is that of the curved corners of the very same building, spanning from top to just to the left of the curves. Would love to know the mystery of this photo.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Weekend Reflections and now following your great blog. Have a wonderful weekend.
You changed your comment setting!! I can comment again!! Yeah! I have a thing for patterns so of course I like this shot.
ReplyDeleteDizzying! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a criss-crossing high wire act in blue.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot.
This is great, Jack!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting building!
ReplyDeleteNice framing on this one, Jack.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition, Jack!
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