Friday, July 16, 2010

Old and New/ Weekend Reflections

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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32 comments:

  1. Nothing like new windows to let the sun in! Thank you for visiting my sky !

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  2. Super great reflections---nice to have clean windows. MB

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  3. A wonderful contrasting shot. Perfect for reflecting on many things.

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  4. Love the combo of old and new.

    Darla

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  5. Something new - something old. A very nice mixture.

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  6. A beautiful blend of old and new! I really like the color...nice.

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  7. Nice mix of old and new. It's like a teaser making us want to see more.

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  8. A beautyful frame for a great scenery..I like the colors you choosed!

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  9. I Love the old and the new and what crisp, beautiful reflections! Superb capture for the day! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  10. Neat combo...the lines in the building make it interesting.

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  11. How lovely, as if the past and future are dreaming of each other.

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  12. That's a really nice reflection, and very clear too. Have a nice weekend :)

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  13. Like beautiful worlds within worlds!

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  14. Boy--I could swear that photo came from our small town. Amazing--lovely reflection!

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  15. Great 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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  16. 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?

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  17. Great shot I love to see old and new.

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  18. Nice shot with a beautiful reflection. I love the blue-ish look to the windows.

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  19. Awesome reflections EG. Just beautiful. Excellant catch!
    Have a super week-end.
    B.

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  20. old and new in perfect harmony, lovely shot.

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  21. With brick, I actually have a hard time telling what is new and what is old (or old but renovated). But they're both lovely!

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  22. I love the composition of your photo. It is a great shot

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  23. Besides the interesting architecture and lines, I like the hues in your photo. Well done.

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  24. I much rather like the nineteenth century facades but I do like the green trim. :)
    Nice find!!

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  25. My husband always likes the double glazed modern windows.

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  27. Nice 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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