Reflection of black-eyed Susan sculpture
Last weekend, my husband and I visited the Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto (see here) where there was much to see and photograph, including reflections in windows.
Sculpture itself
Reflection of the brick works, back side
To enjoy reflections from around the world, visit James at Weekend Reflections HERE
Can window glass reflects all the angles and devils?
ReplyDeleteNicely seen!
ReplyDeleteYou go to so many interesting places. Like both the sunflower sculpture and its reflection.
ReplyDeleteDarla
When I first seen the photo of the Black eyed Susan I wondered how you did that. Awesome. All of those photos are awesome. B
ReplyDeletethe first one looks like someone hung a big flower inside their window. i love it. and love the flower sculpture to.
ReplyDeleteThat's a BIG reflection. Glad you showed us the second image.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are wonderfully creative shots ~ love the reflections and the brick ~ (A Creative Harbor) artmusedog ^_^
ReplyDeleteWow! These are wonderfully creative shots ~ love the reflections and the brick ~ (A Creative Harbor) artmusedog ^_^
ReplyDeleteYou must have a blast, 'cause I know how you like windows and reflections. Do you remember the phrase, "You are a brick," meaning you're a really solid person?
ReplyDeleteThat first reflection is startling.
ReplyDeleteooh, i REALLY like that metal b-es!
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is just incredible!
ReplyDeletesuperbe la premiere photo ;o)
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection. At first I thought it was actually a painting. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThe reflection of the black-eyed Susan is wonderful! Great capture.
ReplyDeleteThat is a BIG flower, wow ! Nice catch on the reflection...
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific and different reflections! I LOVE the first one! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat is a terrific sculpture, and it's reflection is also good. Had to look carefully to see it wasn't a real flower. Great find.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection of the 'susan' is really unexpected - it's way larger that one would expect. Cool!
ReplyDeleteThat gigantic sculpture is amazing! I love it and love the wonderful reflections, Wouldn't mind I'd someone installed a giant black eyed Susan round these parts :)
ReplyDeleteThat first shot causes pause-always the sign of a great photo. Isn't it fun to visit a new locale and find yourself super inspired...like being a kid.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place! I love the top reflection!!!
ReplyDeleteI like this big flower, as well in the reflection as in real life! The last one is pretty framed!
ReplyDeletethat certainly makes an interesting photo. I love the flower sculpture too.
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful reflection, I love the sunflower. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThe first shot really made me look twice, wondering how you got such a big reflection of a sunflower! The golds are so beautiful with the brick color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is like a gorgeous painting framed by rugged bricks! Stunning series of reflections!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections - I really love the sunflower reflection. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great reflections, especially like the sunflower.
ReplyDeleteThose were great, loved them all and that reflection of the huge flower sculpture was super.
ReplyDeleteLovely, colourful captures EG. Wishing you a great weekend.
ReplyDeletebrick is so beautiful
ReplyDeletethe sculpture is amazing
great shots
brick is so beautiful
ReplyDeletethe sculpture is amazing
great shots
It looks like a great place, EG.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot of the sunflower in the window.
ReplyDeleteWOW, this really COOl EG. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI like the big flower.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting brick patterns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sculpture!!! And the reflections are great, too!
ReplyDeleteWe have had a couple of inches of rain this week, and the grass is starting to sprout already. I hope it is not too late for the farmers!
That is one cool piece of art. I love how the sunflower reflects off the window in the first shot.
ReplyDeleteA great reflection! Í wish you a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is one amazing reflection!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that black-eyed Susan sculpture! Its reflection and the reflection of the back of the brick works are cool, too.
ReplyDeletenice sculpture and it makes an impressive reflection!
ReplyDeleteove those reflections and beautiful bright colour of the bricks.
ReplyDelete