Friday, December 2, 2011

Car Window/ Weekend Reflections

Sunrise

This beautiful scene parked beside us at a donut shop! Art brought to the masses.

To see reflections from around the world, visit James at Weekend Reflections HERE

43 comments:

  1. i like the way the tree is bent and flowing and the light pole is distorted, amazing sunset

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  2. You are pretty good at capturing those car window reflections. I like the painterly look.

    Darla

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  3. I like how the tree and pole are distorted by the window.

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  4. Reflection gives movement to the scenery, like if a strong wind was blowing..

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  5. Reflection gives movement to the scenery, like if a strong wind was blowing..

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  6. Bonjour dear EG
    This is a beautiful and clever capture, the sky colors are adorable!
    Hugs and a happy weekend,
    Léia

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  7. Very cool! It looks so Van Gogh Starry Night-ish.

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  8. Ohhh looks like a beauty, love the colors! =)

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  9. Talk about how great minds work together! We've got a similar photo taken here at Stone Creek - just haven't used it yet! Amazing. This is gorgeous and I like the way the branches wave across the sky in the glass.

    Re you as a spy: I've known that for a time. But I haven't told anyone. I hope you don't deal in spyware, though! ;-)

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  10. Art brought to the masses indeed... but the question is: do the masses have your keen eye to notice what is right in front of their noses? You know I like car reflections and here I like how the golden sunrise blends so smoothly with the metalic gold car.

    [It's not brown and gray here, but it is raining cats and dogs, so I went colour hunting in my archives... LOL!]

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  11. This is a wonderful reflection. It looks like a modern art painting.

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  12. What a terrific capture, you are so observant to have spotted this.

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  13. Fantastic reflection for the day as always, EG! And you do indeed have a great eye! Like so many of your photos, this one could be a painting! Really superb! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  14. Great catch, EG. It looks like it was painted right on the van. MB

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  15. Very cool! Almost looks like a cactus there.

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  16. What a really cool picture! Very nice!

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  17. Thanks for waiting for you doughnut to take this beautiful sunset!

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  18. Wow, that's a gorgeous reflection- especially the curved tree and the orange clouds...Nice!

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  19. Isn't it interesting how much beauty there is in the world, even with mundane, everyday objects?!

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  20. Love how a little wind bent the tree, creating a nice action!

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  21. Very nice, maybe it is art for the 99%?

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  22. I love the contrast of what is reflected and the momentary location of the vehicle!

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  23. Stunning framing of a beautiful skyscape! Love the tilted perspective!

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  24. Very intriguing, and it could have worked as a Skywatch photo too!

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  25. oh oh! this reminds me of a Van Gogh painting. what a great photo. and your skywatch too is amazing. the light in the sky is fabulous. I hope you're having good weather. we never know what we're going to get this time of year! happy weekend to you EG.

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  26. This is a really cool reflection in the car windows! I like the curving tree and the rippling golden clouds.

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  27. Wow even in a reflection you caught some great colors.

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  28. the Reflection is beautiful but colors are fantastic

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  29. a policeman going in the donut shop to buy donuts.

    The best and first donut I ate was in Canada.

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  30. Art to the masses indeed - well spotted!

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  31. That's a fabulous reflection, EG!

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