Friday, December 9, 2011

Bracebridge/ Weekend Reflections

Reflection in a Bracebridge window

Trees, sky and a building are reflected in a building near the dam in Bracebridge, Ontario. In some places you can see a double reflection, which I think is caused by the two layers of glass in the window.

If I remember correctly, the building in the left-hand corner is the train station.

Inside the building you can see a sign for the Bracebridge BIA (Business Improvement Area) and also light coming through part of a window.

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35 comments:

  1. Fantastic! Think this is a favorite reflection of all time!

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  2. There is such clarity in this reflection...great capture!

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  3. great view, there is much to see in that double window. looks like something i would like to see in real time

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  4. a rich reflection where there's a lot to discover!

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  5. Great reflections and composition!

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  6. Gorgeous -- reflections of reflections here... I love it!

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  7. Exciting picture.. and a little spooky.. :)

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  8. Marvelous reflections as always! And your terrific composition! I love it! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  9. A reflection of a train station never fails with me!

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  10. Very 'reflective'... great spot!

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  11. I like the vibrating effect from the double window!

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  12. This means blurry reflection caused a nice effect. It seems an abstraction.

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  13. Wow! I love this! It has so many layers.

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  14. Those double reflections are like shadows too, and I love it!

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  15. Making me dizzy is what you're doing! Don't see too many double reflections.

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  16. I think you're right about the double glass window - it gives a wonderful waverly reflection image.

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  17. Fascinating shot EG. Glad you explained about the double image . . I was beginning to wonder if you'd been imbibing ! (no offence intended)

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  18. I always call them wonky reflections because they're fun and interesting and these are super wonky

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  19. This is a great reflection and I can see the double reflections in your photo.

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  20. Gorgeous reflections EG in this double glass window!

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  21. So the bridge is not real but part of the poster? So many things in one place.

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  22. double glazed window to keep the heat, great way to conserve.

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  23. There is a lot going on in that reflection. I think I can even see a bridge.

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  24. Boy, were you quick on the draw this week. #1 in the list. I am so tardy...way down at #80 or something like that. Your photo deserves to be on top. It is so pretty. When you can get a reflection that is a wee bit off the normal it is super. The colors and detail in this one are great. Good job. genie

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  25. Genie's comment makes me smile... quick on the draw... right. Double window, huh... you sure that wasn't camera shake? (kidding!)

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  26. great view and such amazing reflections!

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  27. That would make one of those little slide puzzles...do you know what I mean. We used to get them as a kid and they were always 4 x 4....fun to work.

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