Nice of her to stand there.
Gee, a reflection photo wasted on a day when Weekend Reflections is not open.
A few weeks ago, I went to Riverside Park, along the Connecticut River,
to get some Hartford skyline photographs. Take your pick.
Click here to see other bloggers' interpretations of the theme, My City's Skyline.
Still in South Africa. Back by the weekend.
Still in South Africa. Back by the weekend.
Jack, I KNEW that you would have a photo chosen before your left the country. Not one, but three?! Spectacular ones, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous series of photos, love the reflections
ReplyDeletegreat shots with reflections and i was thinking the same thing about your model :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, great reflections! Excellent job Jack, you get an A+ :)
ReplyDeleteAn impressive skyline. My favorite is the last with that great reflection.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections. It is a very broad river, huge bridges.
ReplyDeleteI love them all but probably like the 3rd one the best, jack!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shots Jack. I like all those reflections too.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely skyline. Three great shots. My favorite is the first. To me it is more than just a photo of a pretty skyline or pretty reflection. I find it a very interesting photo with composition that captures a sense of grace and peacefulness, two attributes lacking in many city skylines. It does help that she was kind enough to lend a touch of human interaction to the photo.
ReplyDeleteI like the last one best - cities are always at their most attractive at a distance, I find.
ReplyDeleteThree super views all with wonderful reflections, another delicious threesome Jack 😃
ReplyDeleteSpectacular shots, Jack !
ReplyDeleteIt's the bridge shot for me.
ReplyDeleteReally great sky line photos!
ReplyDeleteBirgitta i Budapest