Friday, August 9, 2013

Woman in Black/Weekend Relections

Woman in black

 This woman had no clue I was taking a photo of her and her reflection...

Woman in black, woman in black and woman in black

and a reflection of her reflection.

View before I cropped it

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

42 comments:

Andy said...

Perfect.

Judy said...

Interesting comment on city life!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Stunning, echoing reflections. They lend to some symbolic element in a storyline.

Buttons Thoughts said...

I wonder if she knows she has been cloned:) Great shots love the middle one. B

Kate said...

Love the double reflections. Of course she had no clue; too busy moving her thumbs along that toy!

Lowell said...

Cool series. She's enamored of her phone or to whomever she is talking. I wonder if she would have seen you if she had looked up?d

Lisa Gordon said...

This is a great series.
Have a wonderful weekend!

MadSnapper said...

I love the 3 women in black shot, both cropped and not cropped. and with that little phone in her hand she is in another world and had you been a serial killer instead of a photographer, well you can finish that thought.

Maggid said...

Brilliant Stuff!

Darla said...

Great reflections and reflections all over again. You have a good eye to catch all this.

Darla

Birdman said...

No as to crashing into that railing either, I guess. Ouch! Embarrassing too.

Birdman said...

Plug the word 'clue' in the above post, please. hahahaha

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Beautiful shots! Woman in black complete with black cellphone. Remember a world when folks weren't always looking at them? Ah, the good ole days!

Jan said...

Great capture. As they say in baseball "good eye"!

Susan Anderson said...

This is neat!

=)

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Stealth photography is always fun.

James said...

Street photography and reflections = a smile on my face. :-)

Unknown said...

What fun reflections for the day, EG!! I love them! And, yes, "stealth" photography is fun indeed!! Thanks for the smiles to start my day!! Enjoy your weekend!!

Adrienne said...

nice!

Anonymous said...

Great shot! Love it ~ thanks, carol, xo

Wayne said...

Whoa, my head is spinning with so many reflections.

RedPat said...

She's in a whole other world!

TexWisGirl said...

echoes of her former self. :)

Malyss said...

Great catch!and funny!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh that is too clever EG, fab triple reflection shot :)

Fun60 said...

How clever of you to notice the double reflection

HansHB said...

Perfect post for the theme!

'Tsuki said...

She was really into her phone... I like the serie because your model looks so natural in your pics...

Nefertiti said...

tres reussi bravo,j aime bcp la derniere ;o)

DeniseinVA said...

Very cool photos, love the reflection on the reflection on the reflection :)

Anonymous said...

Fantastic shots and reflection!

Taken For Granted said...

Store windows can sometimes do magical things to reflections, and you have found one. Beautiful.

Rose said...

Wow! I am always fascinated by reflections of reflections....

Nicki said...

note to self: make sure there are not photographers meandering around when I decide to do something "stupid" - not that the lady in black is doing anything "stupid", but that would be the case if I were randomly caught - on camera.

Randy said...

Excellent reflection.

Stephanie said...

Great eye.

MastHoliday said...

Good looking shots, both real and reflection...

Manav Singhi said...

Nice Shot.

Small City Scenes said...

Super reflections. She was one engrossed lady. Is she texting? MB

NatureFootstep said...

ha, love it. So many reflections and she don´t seem to notice. :)

Shirley said...

I like the cropped image for it focuses on the repeated reflection of the lady in black.

Ruth Kelly said...

Very clever. The last triple reflections look like three dimensions.

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