Friday, January 24, 2014

Porcelain Figurine

 Porcelain figurine in store window, mirror behind

Seen in a Newmarket (Ontario) Main Street window.

Longer view


Even longer view

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42 comments:

Giga said...

Dzięki odbiciu w lustrze porcelanowa dama ma towarzystwo i nie jest samotna. Pozdrawiam.
With the reflection in the mirror porcelain lady has company and is not lonely. Yours.

Nancy said...

... I would have to go in to further investigate! :)

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh she is truly beautiful as are your shots. B

Kate said...

The porcelain figurine looks "other-worldly."

The Cranky said...

I love her! A 'modern' girl with a geisha-like serene mien. Beautifully captured!

Darla said...

The figurine is so delicate, like how the mirror is positioned behind her so you get a full view.

Darla

Gill - That British Woman said...

Happy Birthday to you, hope you have a wonderful day!

William Kendall said...

Very elaborate!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday! Good that we get to see the back of the figurine as well as the front!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

There is a lot going on in your pics.

LONDONLULU said...

That is very cool, I'm enjoying all these multiple perspectives - makes one rethink the first image each time!

TexWisGirl said...

really neat!

Small City Scenes said...

What a gorgeous gal. I guess Happy Birthday wishes are appropriate for you....so....Happy Birthday. True? MB

Karen said...

Lovely reflections! I think I may have gone inside to price her, she's a beauty! Happy Birthday EG!

21 Wits said...

Oh my, I believe I would snap her up without much thought, except she's probably worth more than I would want to pay. I can hear hubby now, ..and you bought her because....and I'd say, she makes me smile!

Gattina said...

Very beautiful picture !

MadSnapper said...

i like all three but i think i like the even longer view best.. this is so cool

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

My grandmother had a piece like that. It is a wonder I never broke it.

Gail Dixon said...

Looks like one of those eclectic shops I'd be drawn into. Lots of interesting pieces in there.

Rune Eide said...

many interesting things in that window. My favourite must be the first one - simpler and the figurine is more prominent.

Rose said...

I can just imagine having something like that with Bubbie around! Even though I see stuff I like and would probably enjoy having, I never think seriously about buying. He is going on 7 yrs old and still a kid at heart, and just into everything sometimes...or else you can see the wheels turning and him thinking about it. Sometimes he comes to the decision that he is too heavy to complete the jump, though.

Lowell said...

It's amazing what you can do with one slinky porcelain figure! I've got reflections bouncing all around in my head! Very cool!

James said...

Very cool! I think the bottom one is my favorite.

cieldequimper said...

The shop on the other side accepts Visa plastic... Lol, why am I focussing on that? Love the snowman!

'Tsuki said...

That is such a gracious figurine... I love the fashion of the 20's ; women were so sharp, then !

RedPat said...

Classy lady!
Happy Birthday, EG!

Jim said...

Good reflections.

Rohrerbot said...

Very cool image but I can't help to think, "What if she came alive?":)

Jenny said...

Happy Birthday! The serious figurine is quite a contrast to the jolly snowman. Great photo of the border collie in the last post. They are such smart dogs.

Anonymous said...

Love the figurine, and the reflections are great!

Indrani said...

Very well captured with reflections!
Hope you are having a great birthday!

Randy said...

Wonderful reflections. I like that snowman.

Stephanie said...

love the figurine!

Our photos said...

You have taken cute photos!

Halcyon said...

Pretty reflections! Hope you have a great weekend!

Malyss said...

Very rich picture , with so many things to see and such great reflections!

Zosia said...

She is lovely, just straight from Downton Abbey.

Barbara Rogers said...

Great way to pull me into the story, because I kept wanting to see more. I love that figurine. Covet covet.
Barbara

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Just love the top shot - the way the telephoto has flattened everything into a single plane.

Tanya Breese said...

come on, i want to go inside now!

Susan Anderson said...

Interesting shots!

=)

Anonymous said...

I kind of want to track her down now.

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