Kaiping, 2012
This may be a capture that only a die-hard reflection seeker can appreciate. What you see here is a street scene (and yours truly) wonkily reflected in a large steel column and a bookstore window in the town of Kaiping, Guangdong. It's a bit warped... maybe like my sense of humor.
Linking with James' Weekend Reflections.
Fantastic reflection, Cisca!! You captured so many terrific things in just one shot! Superb! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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I sure do appreciate it! very nice...
ReplyDeleteIt's super! Warped is good. You get an A +!
ReplyDeleteYou will be most pleased to know that when I opened this post I said (outloud to no one but myself) "oh cool"....then I read your words. I am, like you among the reflection die-hards. We must be so awesomely awesome that we're in a class by ourselves. Happy to be wonkily along with you!
ReplyDeleteThat is making me giddy!
ReplyDeletelovely creative shots....
ReplyDeleteIt would be tempting to walk into the reflection of the squished street.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Warped, yet still recognizable.
ReplyDeleteWarped is wonderful! I love how tall and skinny you are, who knew:)
ReplyDeleteNow that is a cool shot.
ReplyDeleteoh, a really grand reflection perspective; love it!
ReplyDeletevery unusual, before reading, I tried to see what it is, and couldn't.
ReplyDeleteA very good composition, Francisca! Steel is wonderful for reflections. I tried it my self in Seoul, last year. This one, being at the level of the street, looks like a frame there.
ReplyDeleteI love it Francisca! It's such an interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend:)
Well spotted!
ReplyDelete'Warped' makes it interesting :)
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I'm in one of those fun museums with all the weird mirrors and stuff! Great reflection, Francisca :D
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great weekend!
Perfect reflection. So fantastic, magical. And great: when you have to figure out what is what and where. I love this shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reflection, Francisca. I'm always looking for unusual reflecting surfaces too.
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