A window never looks quite the same, I am discovering. Time of day, sun or no sun, viewing angle – they all affect what is reflected. And on this particular occasion the results were impressive.
The last few weeks have been busy for a variety of reasons and I haven’t been posting as often as I normally do, and neither have I had time to read and comment on those of you who I follow. Life’s sometimes like this – too many things on the go at once, and some things just don’t get done. It’s the start of a new working week, and I’m endeavouring to get back into a better routine.
true, windows are never the same!!
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Thank you Paula
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Very clever, putting it together this way. I guess windows are like bodies of water that way, and both reflect light….so….
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Thanks Lynn. Yes, water is a great reflector too, often very much more subtle. I am much closer to a great volume of window and facade glass than I am to water that will yield interesting reflections.
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What an interesting view. Have you ever done a series from the same spot, as the light changes?
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An interesting thought – trouble is I never stay in one spot long enough to watch the light change – but I could place an ‘X marks the spot’ on the pavement and go off and have lunch and come back again later. The opposite frequently happens, I pass a building and the light is dead and I think: that could have a great reflection if/when the sun shines.
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Marvelous shot, Andy! But please never worry about posting or replying here. Your readers know only too well how busy life can be sometimes, and are happy to catch up with you whenever you have the time. 🙂
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Thanks Heide. It’s so easy to drop out of the rhythm of life and then not so easy to get back into it. Too many things competing for attention.
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