Tuesday, April 13, 2010

A reflection of downtown

31 comments:

  1. Terrific reflection, as if the building reflected lacked confidence.

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  2. Reflections force us to look at things from an angle normally not allowed, to see things from a perspective not thought of before.

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  3. Really nice. I wouldn't have realized it was a reflection without your title. Gray skies in Ocala? Guess it happens to all of us. :)

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  4. What a great capture of reflection and geometrics.

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  5. It looks like you are looking through a window not seeing a reflection. Very good. MB

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  6. wow really nice capture! well done!

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  7. My first impression was the same of MB, then I realized this is an almost perfect reflection. I like how the pattern of the red bricks is slightly skewed by the glass panels.
    An excellent image, Jacob!

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  8. Very good! You've broken my stereotype of Florida; I always think of this state as having only more recent buildings!

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  9. I like the old reflected in the new.

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  10. An amazing reflection; at first, I thought it was another building.

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  11. Love this shot!
    Of course, James is going to ask why you didn't save it for his Weekend Reflections. :)

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  12. Very nicely done. It causes me to stop and 'reflect.'

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  13. There is a cool contrast here between two periods of time. It makes for a very interesting capture.

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  14. Very nice reflection. The only thing missing is a blue sky. :)

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  15. What a reflection! Didn't realize it was one till I read your title.

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  16. Nice shot, but with the grey sky and brick building looks more like a northern city than like Florida!

    Speaking as one who has been overly acquainted with grey skies, I'm hunting for sunshine.
    :-)

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  17. A nice geometric image for today.
    I agree with Brattcat it gives the brick building some power.

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  18. Wow! Great shot Jacob! I wish my windows were that clean.

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  19. Great reflection of that lovely brick wall.

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  20. Love it, my favorite photos are reflectives

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  21. Love BC's comment and the dark side of Ocala.

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  22. This shot must have been amazingly hard to take. Good job.

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  23. Fabulous shot Jacob! Such a clear reflection too.

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  24. That's a very cool reflection. I like all those dividers created by the...hmmmm, what do you call those horizontal and vertical pieces that hold in the panes? I like this one a lot, Jacob!

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  25. Funny, I was just thinking the other day, I wonder how many older buildings you could find in Ocala. Here's part of the answer, and a very nice pic. I'd love to see a street scene of downtown, or maybe it's here somewhere.

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  26. I love old/new shots like this one. Nicely spotted!
    V

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