I have been trying to bounce images off cars, but this is the first one I have liked. It was taken on Church Street in downtown Hartford. A parking garage is on the left.
You can see more images with reflections on James' Weekend Reflections.
Hi Jack, this is a very good result, wonderful for today's reflections theme, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI would say you have bounced this image perfectly Jack!
ReplyDeleteVery attractive shot : the eyes are obliged to look for what they're seeing!
ReplyDeletei like this one, too. i shot a reflection in one of those blind-spot mirrors on a pole (what are those things called?) the other day and found the effect fascinating.
ReplyDeleteA perfect reflection and so creative! I really like this one. :)
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Cool! I like the lines of the buildings, very interesting Jack.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reflection!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour reflections are always so wonderful, Jack!
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast between the new buildings and the old building (maybe a church) in the lower right hand corner. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteSuperb! One of the most interesting reflections I've seen!
ReplyDeleteI do love your "wavey/rippling" reflection, Jack! Does make the parking garage look a little unstable! Are you sure you want to park there? Terrific capture as always! Hope you have a great weekend!
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I like how the floors on the parking garage ripple. Fun shot!
ReplyDeleteOOh this makes me swoon. Love it from a mile away.
ReplyDeletePretty cool I must say. I love reflections in cars!
ReplyDeleteNot only should you like it but you should also be proud of you shot. Well done!
ReplyDeleteOh now that's a great shot. I've never tried this. You've inspired me to give it a go. Very cool.
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Cook one, Jack!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Great wavy reflection of the parking garage.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I must admit I do not look at car windows for photo opps. Perhaps that will change...
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection.
ReplyDeletesupercool shot
ReplyDeleteHi Jack, as I saw your photo yesterday, I had to laugh, now you know why...
ReplyDeleteThis is almost a work of art...
ReplyDeleteThe crooked lines of the reflection are so interesting!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Fantastic! Well done, Jack.
ReplyDeleteFun shot!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection!
ReplyDeleteJack, this is a really cool use of the reflection - it blends in, yet it doesn't - nicely done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice reflection! It's very neat!
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