Sunday, April 8, 2012

Downtown reflections

Lois Anne took this reflection shot in downtown Ocala. I thought it came out rather well!

18 comments:

Timbo said...

You have a great eye Lois Anne...wonderful photo.

Randy said...

Wonderful reflection.

Memphis MOJO said...

Nice effect.

Pat said...

Indeed it did, and the blossoms are on 'Magnolia Street'!

cieldequimper said...

I'm not sure I'm seeing this right. It looks like the cherry blooms are inside!

Anonymous said...

Lots and lots to 'reflect' on in that photo... great capture!

Sharon said...

Oh yes, there is quite a lot going on in this photo!

Halcyon said...

I think rather well is an understatement! Those pink blossoms are beautiful. Great shot, Lois-Anne. :)

Cezar and Léia said...

wow I really love this picture, wonderful details and so adorable reflection!
Bravo!
Léia

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Hello! Very beautiful photo!!!

Judy said...

This makes a very interesting picture. I like the pink tree, can't tell if it is a reflection or inside the glass.

I have shown that Victorian house before but I will be showing it again soon. The old church in Sunday's post is the same one that I had shown from the back last week. We will be seeing lots more of it in the future too as it is one of my favorite subjects.

Jack said...

Very fine. I like reflection shots in which it is not clear what is on which side of the surface.

Taken For Granted said...

Ah yes, another bloomin' spring photo. I'll have to reflect on it for some time.

SRQ said...

The truck is outside, right? :) Nice reflections!

Unknown said...

That is really cool!

EG CameraGirl said...

Very nice the way the outside and inside mingle here.

magiceye said...

this is brilliant!!

Davidlind said...

Really nice, Lowell. My mind is going into overdrive trying to figure out where you were standing. I guess all of this is reflected light. Or maybe the wood frame is not reflected. It's seen through a window and the rest is reflected.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson