Regarding you questions: I do not sail although My older brother had many sailboats at different time and he took me out twice. They are beautiful. And the sun pictures I took out of my car window as I was going home after watching the sail boats in Everett. (I did pull over) And Moon rising I took---from my deck. (I dislike saying those last 3 words) LOL And yes, no tripod!!! MB
That's a very tall mirror. I'd have to knock out the ceiling to fit it in my place. I do like the wavy frame though. Nice how you caught half home, half industrial in the reflection.
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17 comments:
You nearly got into the picture! I like the angles of the composition, and great light.
I love the different colors and size and shapes of the objects.
Do I barely see a photographer in the right side of the mirror? Why, yes, I think I do!!
Are you giving us a subliminal message with that 'quality so good' sign?
Wow Jacob, you're on a reflections trip and they are fantastic!
Odd and interesting at the same time. What is that saying--'elbows to something'? MB
Regarding you questions: I do not sail although My older brother had many sailboats at different time and he took me out twice. They are beautiful.
And the sun pictures I took out of my car window as I was going home after watching the sail boats in Everett. (I did pull over) And Moon rising I took---from my deck. (I dislike saying those last 3 words) LOL And yes, no tripod!!! MB
Are you going to show us what you purchased at the furniture places?
I really like this shot!
That's a very tall mirror. I'd have to knock out the ceiling to fit it in my place.
I do like the wavy frame though. Nice how you caught half home, half industrial in the reflection.
I was trying to figure out the esoteric title in re: this photo, "Reflections - Kane's Future," when I realized I needed to learn to read.
Puzzling and charming, you found the right angle to do this!
Nice, both your photo and the furniture.
Wow. That is one huge reflection. I mean really, where would people hang something like that (if they could afford it)?
This is a great shot. I love the way you composed the mirror. Very unique.
Fancy Schmancy, Jacob!
fun shot!
Quality sooooooo good!!
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