I had to look up bangers and mash to see what it was. It looks pretty tasty but I think I will eat Sue's roat beef today. I would trade weather however. Happy Christmas from Tulsa.
Great shot my friend. I used my neices sun glasses a while back for one of these reflection photos. Well done. The food looks delicious. Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas. Much Aloha :)
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. It would have been great to get more pictures of the other newspapers. I may be incorrect about the "world" and it might just be the "country - US". Perhaps someone else who has seen this up close will correct me.
I love what you have done with your reflections! It is so crystal clear.
An excellent shot Julie. The reflection was brilliantly captured. Capturing my Hyde Park Barrack shots involved some work. I had to hold my camera inside the gate and wait for the images to change. Not easy on the arms. Sydney - City and Suburbs
What a perfectly composed shot! I love the detail in the glasses, the texture of the cap and the beard scruff on your model's face -- but the scene in his glasses makes it perfect! Is he looking at his love, or ....
Is the person thinking "I can't believe I ate the whooooole thing."
ReplyDeleteCool shot. A whole new way of looking at your food.
ReplyDeletePerfect reflections and great colours! I like the effect of the cap too.
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I had to look up bangers and mash to see what it was. It looks pretty tasty but I think I will eat Sue's roat beef today. I would trade weather however. Happy Christmas from Tulsa.
ReplyDeleteBangers and mash eh? The reflection is neat but your composition of the photo is outstanding.
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Dear Julie,
ReplyDeleteYour shot is perfect, you are very creative and talented!
Happy Holidays!
Léia
Looks like a healthy breakfast. I could use some of that right about now. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteah lovely - very tasty in more ways than one.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I haven't had bangers and mash in years! Hope you had a good Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual shot ..... tasty too.
ReplyDeleteThat is one real cool reflection perfectly taken. Such a benefit of being wisely creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie for the kind comment and your support to make my blogworld meaningful.
All the best and may you have a blessed and safe season. And what a season we have indeed this year!
Cheers!
So clever and funny! I like them very much!
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Great shot my friend. I used my neices sun glasses a while back for one of these reflection photos. Well done. The food looks delicious. Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas. Much Aloha :)
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great composition and quite awesome reflection here.
ReplyDeleteYou make me laugh - food, I want food that the only thing I see!!!
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Maria Berg, Sweden
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. It would have been great to get more pictures of the other newspapers. I may be incorrect about the "world" and it might just be the "country - US". Perhaps someone else who has seen this up close will correct me.
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done with your reflections! It is so crystal clear.
Thanks again for your words.
Wow, what a great shot! Happy Christmas
ReplyDeleteNeat shot Julie! I now know that bangers and mash have something to do with food!
ReplyDeletethat's a sumptuous reflection.. Following your blog now.
ReplyDeleteYou way with words and picture taking is truly extraordinary! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent shot Julie. The reflection was brilliantly captured. Capturing my Hyde Park Barrack shots involved some work. I had to hold my camera inside the gate and wait for the images to change. Not easy on the arms.
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Fantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteI only have eyes for food, dear ...
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly composed shot! I love the detail in the glasses, the texture of the cap and the beard scruff on your model's face -- but the scene in his glasses makes it perfect! Is he looking at his love, or ....
I think the reflections in the Sun glasses are perfect I really like it nice Idea.
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PS mine is the Hero of Waterloo - you were right behind me,or perhaps in front.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool reflection there is no end to your imagination.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! What a marvelous photo, so full of creative imagination and inspiring me to be more aware of what comes out of my camera.
ReplyDeleteNice. Hope you had a fabulous Christmas.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection shot...and composition. I love your Sydney Christmas Familytime. Wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Julie.
GREAT! the picture could be a perfect illustration for the words "desire" or "hunger"!
ReplyDeletebrilliant, Julie!
ReplyDeleteCan't be more clear and more fun!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! Best wishes for a Happy New Year!
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Hi Julie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot! I always love your work. You are very creative.
Thanks for dropping by..
wow, splendid!
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ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I really like your style.
ReplyDeleteSeriously cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing shot! The clarity is extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteDitto, ditto, and ditto!!! Cool and unique composition.
ReplyDeleteYour eye for reflections is getting better every week ... excuse the pun.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant shot, very clever! I had to look up 'bangers and mash' as I was unfamiliar with the term. I have to admit that would be a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteFun capture of this meal in your sunglasses ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
excellent job.... very creative and the food looks delicious....
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful new year!
Nice! Love the reflection, what a clever capture. Kathy
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant, Julie! Amazingly sharp reflection!
ReplyDeleteGreat and fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect reflection and an excellent composition.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best, a real masterpiece!
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