April 7, 2012

Kaiping Street Scene Reflected

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.

20 comments:

  1. Fantastic reflection, Cisca!! You captured so many terrific things in just one shot! Superb! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. I sure do appreciate it! very nice...

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  3. It's super! Warped is good. You get an A +!

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  4. You 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!

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  5. It would be tempting to walk into the reflection of the squished street.

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  6. Very cool! Warped, yet still recognizable.

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  7. Warped is wonderful! I love how tall and skinny you are, who knew:)

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  8. oh, a really grand reflection perspective; love it!

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  9. very unusual, before reading, I tried to see what it is, and couldn't.

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  10. A 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.

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  11. I love it Francisca! It's such an interesting photo!
    Have a nice weekend:)

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  12. 'Warped' makes it interesting :)

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  13. I feel like I'm in one of those fun museums with all the weird mirrors and stuff! Great reflection, Francisca :D

    Hope you're having a great weekend!

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  14. Perfect reflection. So fantastic, magical. And great: when you have to figure out what is what and where. I love this shot.

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  15. What a great reflection, Francisca. I'm always looking for unusual reflecting surfaces too.

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