Hello - I have been scrolling through your interesting blog, admiring your excellent photographs and thoughtful remarks. Thank you for leaving a comment for me as I might not have discovered your blog on my own. I plan to be a regular.
What I like about this reflection is the subject matter of the street on one side the stone buildings on the other is something you would have been unlikely to shoot without the mirror ... and the man balancing off your own image ... very nice indeed.
Top shot Julie. I like the explanation that it ensures no pedestrains are 'squished'. Hee hee. I'm not familiar with this area at all. I'll have to check it out. Also, I made a slight error on the location of that sculpture in my post today. I should have said it was in the 'northwestern' corner of Sydney Park. It's the smaller hill directly behind the chimneys. You're right, the cricket pitch and grandstand are in the northeastern corner. Didn't mean to lead you astray and get you lost trying to find it. :) Sydney - City and Suburbs
Good shot! Squishing pedestrians is something to be avoided, and this mirror makes it easier to do. It also lets the photographer do "stealth" photography!
Very cool composition. A gateway, a streetscape and a self-portrait--a very busy photo. Thanks for your kind comments at baysidelife. I'm glad you stopped by so I could find you.
Great reflection. Hi Julie, thanks for your visit. It does bother me a bit the waste of my talents. But then if no one wants them, what can I do! so I just enjoy every day that I have.
What a FUN shot for Weekend Reflections! Thanks for visiting mine at Small Reflections. I'm catching up belatedly this morning after a few busy days in the real world ;-) Hugs and blessings,
I am not the best driver. Once I was almost in a collision because the other driver turned 90 degrees into my path. My husband kept saying, you should have looked into that mirror, you could have defensive driving. Guess what, I never even knew that mirror was there. After that, i always look into that mirror.
Good one, especially with the man walking and you shooting.
ReplyDeleteI predict that you'll see a man in a blue shirt to your right!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a giant eye about to blink. Fun to see you in the shot, reflecting on reflections.
ReplyDeleteI really like that Julie--a reflective self portrait!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have the same problem as I have. It's impossible to pass a mirror and not take a photo!
ReplyDeleteHello - I have been scrolling through your interesting blog, admiring your excellent photographs and thoughtful remarks. Thank you for leaving a comment for me as I might not have discovered your blog on my own. I plan to be a regular.
ReplyDeletewonderful reflection. & these mirrors are a great invention.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that picture. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteLove how the mirror and one gate are in macro reflecting the full version of the opposite gate! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting reflection. So much to look at an work out whats what. I see you!
ReplyDeleteReally neat, creative shot. Glad no pedestrians were squished in the making! Kathy
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about this reflection is the subject matter of the street on one side the stone buildings on the other is something you would have been unlikely to shoot without the mirror ... and the man balancing off your own image ... very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteCool picture and reflection, I can see you there !
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
Very creative shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat Reflection, very unique Capture.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I like how you used the mirrow to show the beautiful view!
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Nice composition and a bit of a self-portrait to boot.
ReplyDeleteTop shot Julie. I like the explanation that it ensures no pedestrains are 'squished'. Hee hee. I'm not familiar with this area at all. I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I made a slight error on the location of that sculpture in my post today. I should have said it was in the 'northwestern' corner of Sydney Park. It's the smaller hill directly behind the chimneys. You're right, the cricket pitch and grandstand are in the northeastern corner. Didn't mean to lead you astray and get you lost trying to find it. :)
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Nice to see you!
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Great composition! I keep getting drawn back into the mirror when I look at the brickwork.
ReplyDeleteIt would be very sad for us to learn you were squished just after you retired. That would be totally unjust. Totally.
ReplyDeleteReally an interesting image, Julie.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
I can see you .... LOL
ReplyDeleteUnique shot you are very creative
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Lovely, I really like reflection shots. Like the tiny photographer as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image with a nice view; glad you included some pedestrians too.
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent, Julie. Now I need to try to capture something similar. Hmmm. I wonder where I can find one of these mirrors.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Julie, I love this!
ReplyDeleteGood shot! Squishing pedestrians is something to be avoided, and this mirror makes it easier to do. It also lets the photographer do "stealth" photography!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I think I see YOU i this photo. :)
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excellent shot, very useful mirror too!
ReplyDeleteWhile being a student I was told that there are even straight curves, now I know about round corners - thank you.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful Sunday for you.
Very cool composition. A gateway, a streetscape and a self-portrait--a very busy photo. Thanks for your kind comments at baysidelife. I'm glad you stopped by so I could find you.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, thanks for your visit. It does bother me a bit the waste of my talents. But then if no one wants them, what can I do! so I just enjoy every day that I have.
What a FUN shot for Weekend Reflections! Thanks for visiting mine at Small Reflections. I'm catching up belatedly this morning after a few busy days in the real world ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Interesting reflection , and also a funny self-portrait!
ReplyDeleteGreat ~ crisp ~ clear. Many reflections, actually ~ you can see buildings in the opposite glass buildings too! I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteMy first effort: Weekend Reflection ~ Mussolini's Rome
We can't seem to escape those graffiti artists anywhere these days.
ReplyDeleteI am not the best driver. Once I was almost in a collision because the other driver turned 90 degrees into my path. My husband kept saying, you should have looked into that mirror, you could have defensive driving. Guess what, I never even knew that mirror was there. After that, i always look into that mirror.
ReplyDeleteYou caught that woman in camera...that's a great shot..sorry for the late visit Julie, got tied up over the weekend.
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