Here she is again. And again. And again.
And again.
And again.
Click here for Weekend Reflections.
Well, I have left Naples and now am back in West Hartford.
Elizabeth Park Daily Photo will resume tomorrow from central Connecticut.
Well, I have left Naples and now am back in West Hartford.
Elizabeth Park Daily Photo will resume tomorrow from central Connecticut.
Can you ever have enough Di :)
ReplyDeleteWith so many mirrors, how did you to exclude the photographer?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and intriguing image, Jack !
Kudos for framing it in such a way that you are not seen in the mirrors!
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Mersad Donko Photography
So good! Great one Jack.
ReplyDeleteThis photo fascinates me. I have to ask, which is the real Di? Is there only one real Di or is it a composite? No matter how you did made the image, it's a great shot.
ReplyDeleteAh, clever one for the day it is, Jack!! And just where are you and your reflection with the camera!!! Yep, clever one you are! Have a great weekend in West Hartford!! Fun to be back, I'm sure!!
ReplyDeleteI think I can see one of your elbows, Jack! Cool shot. Looking forward to seeing the park. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe real Di is in the right foreground, Ed, and yes, Karl, Mersad and RedPat, I was able to hide all of myself except a small glimpse of my arm.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful set of reflections from all angles. Which one is the real Di?
ReplyDeleteThat's a very clever shot. You've managed all those reflections of Di without getting yourself in the shot once.
ReplyDeleteVery well done Jack. You did a good job in keeping yourself out of the reflections... except for a small portion of your left arm. Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteA labyrinth of reflections...
ReplyDeleteAmazing relections. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteFun with mirrors. A creative portrait.
ReplyDeleteI'm dizzy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shot, Jack!
ReplyDeletevery clever shot without you appearing in any of the reflections
ReplyDeleteWell done! Aside from the funhouse of reflections you've managed to get 360 degrees of Di. Cool! And she's still smiling for you so either your charm's still working or she's a very good sport.
ReplyDeleteNo rear view mirror here then. Great reflections nice.
ReplyDeleteI maxed the photo but still couldn't find your arm. The woman is put together quite well. What is the myth about the young God that loved his reflection that he saw in the water.. . Narcassistic?!
ReplyDeleteAh, yes! It is Narcissus. (Misspelled the word in the previous message). Am not being critical of Di, but the myth immediately sprang to my mind when I saw your fantastic photo.
ReplyDeletebyebyebyebyebyebye, Di.
ReplyDeleteOkay, what, exactly, is your angle? Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Ocala: The tee box for the 18th hole is just down the hill to the left. It's a pretty good carry over water. And then there's that huge tree right in the left middle of the fairway...a bogey is a very good score on this hole!
Clever. You could say these are photos to Di for.
ReplyDeleteAnd she looks good in all four views!
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