Old town reflections in new(er) town windows
Like most places across North America, small and medium-sized towns in central Ontario are a mixture of late nineteenth century architecture (as you see in the window) and twentieth century buildings.
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Nothing like new windows to let the sun in! Thank you for visiting my sky !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections.
ReplyDeleteCostas
Super great reflections---nice to have clean windows. MB
ReplyDeleteA wonderful contrasting shot. Perfect for reflecting on many things.
ReplyDeleteLove the combo of old and new.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Something new - something old. A very nice mixture.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful blend of old and new! I really like the color...nice.
ReplyDeleteNice mix of old and new. It's like a teaser making us want to see more.
ReplyDeleteA beautyful frame for a great scenery..I like the colors you choosed!
ReplyDeleteI Love the old and the new and what crisp, beautiful reflections! Superb capture for the day! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Neat combo...the lines in the building make it interesting.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, as if the past and future are dreaming of each other.
ReplyDeleteNice combo of old and new.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice reflection, and very clear too. Have a nice weekend :)
ReplyDeleteLike beautiful worlds within worlds!
ReplyDeleteBoy--I could swear that photo came from our small town. Amazing--lovely reflection!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
" Regina "
Nice combination.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - I love the juxtaposition of old and new. You and Dina (Jerusalem Hills) took very similar shots this week too.
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Great shot -- pretty to look at and it gives a lot of history of your city -- love it. I agree with the comment that it would be great to have windows this clean! Wonder if the people have any extra time?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot I love to see old and new.
ReplyDeleteNice shot with a beautiful reflection. I love the blue-ish look to the windows.
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflections EG. Just beautiful. Excellant catch!
ReplyDeleteHave a super week-end.
B.
old and new in perfect harmony, lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteWith brick, I actually have a hard time telling what is new and what is old (or old but renovated). But they're both lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the composition of your photo. It is a great shot
ReplyDeleteBesides the interesting architecture and lines, I like the hues in your photo. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI much rather like the nineteenth century facades but I do like the green trim. :)
ReplyDeleteNice find!!
very creative capture . . .
ReplyDeleteMy husband always likes the double glazed modern windows.
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ReplyDeleteNice shot. I always liked that color green for window mullions. Goes well with the masonry facade. Nice reflections of the old.
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