You've caught several great reflections, and I esp like the red stop sign that coordinates well with the red building. The red is SO vibrant and bright!
Port Perry looks like a photogenic town. I was there once in this past decade but don't recall much of it. And I wasn't quite so much into photography then.
How cheery :) I've been so busy the last few weeks I haven't had a chance to do much reading. I hope you and hubby are well. How has his recovery been?
East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
My family calls me CameraGirl because I take my camera with me wherever I go.
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Great reflections finds! The architecture make me think of New-Orléans!
Fabulous reflections EG, there's something incredibly perfect about red and green together oui!
So many photo opps available in Port Perry and Camera Girl you found one of the better ones.
Nice--what I call--"gingerbread" in that second shot.
Love the red, love the reflection! I would like to paint my front door that color red!
Nice and colorful building! Love it! Love the reflections! This reminds me of New Orleans and Key West in the US.
That is quite red paint job. Nicely done.
I really like the decorative railing.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
lovely reflections
ohhh wonderful!!
Lovely reflection, and such a gem of a small town, too.
The framing works. Draws my eye. Mission Accomplished.
Port Perry is such a pretty place. I think it's time for me to pay another visit, after all, it's only a 20 minute drive away!
I really like the shade of red used on this building. Great shots.
Darla
the reflections are great and i like the gingerbread trim and the RED... beautiful
VERY pretty!
You've caught several great reflections, and I esp like the red stop sign that coordinates well with the red building. The red is SO vibrant and bright!
Wow! That's really pretty.
Ten kolor dodaje energii myślom, otwiera serce. Piekne zdjęcia!
Wow, beautiful! I love the reflections too and I would just love to paint the trim on my house in that color.
Port Perry looks like a photogenic town. I was there once in this past decade but don't recall much of it. And I wasn't quite so much into photography then.
Very rich colours on display too!
Gorgeous red reflections today! I especially like the wrought iron reflections in the last picture, that is terrific!
Port perry is such a pretty small town and it must be 10 years since I have been there. Good shots, EG!
Pretty reds! The reflections are wonderful! Great photos! Happy weekend!
The first one made me think English pub. The second one made me return to Canada! :-)
There's just something about red in a photo...Very pretty!!
There is so much joy in the way you capture lights and colors... Great pics indeed, my dear.
How beautiful! Lovely colors and reflections and joyful feeling in your photos!
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
How cheery :) I've been so busy the last few weeks I haven't had a chance to do much reading. I hope you and hubby are well. How has his recovery been?
Love how the reflections are framed in red.
Very nice! And I love all the red. :-)
Very pretty reflections.greeting from Belgium
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What a lovely pop of red. The flowers and the reflections are wonderful.
Framed in red.
Framed in love.
Beautiful details here.
greta reflections...love the fancy woodwork and grill work
I like your reflection finds.
fine reflections and nice color of the wood. :)
Great reflections.
Sydney – City and Suburbs
Love all the red. Nice reflections!
Now, that's what I call picturesque! So appealing.
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Lovely well framed.
How lovely!
You have so many comments that I had trouble finding the bottom but you deserve them. Wonderful reflections!
Red is a fabulous color as you've explained so well in these photos. I think I'll wear red on the golf course from now on. :)
Your first photo is fantastic, EG.
Good reflections! The details of the building reflect nicely and the red stop sign matches the paint. :-)
Forget the reflections, I LOVE the color scheme!
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