Original photo, cropped a bit tight, I agree (a light above the windows was annoying!) - Anglican Church, Whitby
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"The world is but a canvas to our imaginations."
~ Henry David Thoreau
At first I was drawn in by the reflection of the old commercial building across the street reflecting in the windows - how they were almost mirror images of each other. Then I suddenly realized, HEY! Neat shapes!!
Cropped, drybrush, poster edges
Black and white
Inverted colour
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A lovely building, great reflections adn I loved the simplicity of the B&W shot
ReplyDeleteNicely framed reflections at that.
ReplyDeleteTruly, you have turned the scene into art. I bet the blue and orange would look great beside each other!
ReplyDeleteCool, I love the window shape and the reflections.. Great shots. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteShape, colour, and reflections; all perfect by themselves, but together?Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove it ! shapes and reflections are so rich and well matching here !
ReplyDeletewere none of them stained glass? Great shots all the same.
ReplyDeleteIt is especially annoying when one cannot control the light!
ReplyDeletei like all the shapes and i think the inverted brings all that out best.. those look like gargoyle heads on there to me..
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat building. I liked seeing the various versions of the photo. I like the single window best.
ReplyDeleteDarla
My mind assumed I was looking at stained glass windows when I read the words Anglican church...but no, they're reflections. Very interesting and I, of course, like the way you've gotten a little artsy with he picture!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteVERY cool reflections!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous windows - and I like the different effects you tried on them!
ReplyDeleteYou caught very well the windows and the brickwork!
ReplyDeleteI love this reflection and its fun to see all the different ways you've manipulated it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Very interesting capture and brilliant reflection and editing in coloring!
ReplyDeleteTHe shapes are really neat! I especially like this with the inverted color.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection is so sharp! The windows could be mirrors. Nice work on the different effects too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and edits! I love the reflections and the arched windows. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, colorful captures/reflections for the day and I do love the detail you've captured -- as always!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteCool reflections, EG!
ReplyDeleteI love the reflection in the original photo especially those leaded light windows adding to the different shapes.
ReplyDeleteI like black and white!
ReplyDeletegros plus pour la premiere,c est tres reussi ;o)
ReplyDeleteamazing! The last image would be a lovely art piece, worthy of framing.
ReplyDeleteCool reflection capture. And I like all your edits too.
ReplyDeleteBefore I looked closely, I thought the windows had abstract geometric patterns in them. Wonderful image for Geometric Friday.
ReplyDeleteIt is almost confusing because the windows look brick.
ReplyDeleteJolly happy photos!
ReplyDelete"The world is but a canvas to our imaginations."
~ Henry David Thoreau
stealing THAT!
ALOHA from Honolulu
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Brilliant EG! The second one is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of a shot that started out beautiful to begin with. All are very fine. The inverted color is a real eye-opener.
ReplyDeleteWow! It doesn't even look like a reflection! It looks like the windows are made of brick. What a totally awesome effect! And I love the color in the last picture that you edited, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat , such strong design, you have a 'good' eye with the camera
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Reflections of windows in windows. Nice.
ReplyDeleteTown reflections are a great source of pictures.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Hey, I have to agree ... neat shapes. All of these pictures could stand alone. What a good eye you have (not a surprise)and you covered several posts in one ... Great job!!
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Love the quote and the reflections. The shapes are great and your post recessing fun. I would have cropped the third window out of the picture.
ReplyDeleteLove the last shot.
ReplyDeleteThey really are a neat shape! I like them in B&W too!
ReplyDeleteNice photos...
ReplyDeletethanks
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful windows and reflections !
ReplyDeleteLoks sooo cool
ReplyDeletemy favvo? The inverted one, but I always tend to love the blue colors of inverted. :)
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteI like your starting point and love your development and changes. My favorite is the final image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful treatments!
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