I like these pictures very much. There are mirror reflections, shadows in interesting positions, and there is an echo! You’ve found an amazing place to take pictures.
My eye moves from a pair with a pram to mirror them. Next to the double shadow. Then to a group of people in the center. In the end, to a gentleman with a backpack. I like the unusual framing.
Ps, I am looking for you in this photo and I can not find. Can I see?
Really nice use of echoes and reflections. Lucille Galleli it is almost like you are reading my mind for Week 7 ;)) It is simple and effective the way you have included elements outside of the frame. The B&W also helps to simplify the scene. Great work!
Love the perspective. Viewing life in the reflection of the glass is more contemplative/introspective & the mirror imaging of the couple grounds the viewer to the “present” element in the scene.
Andrzej Golonka … thanks a bunch! Love that you spent time on this image and that I was able to give you so much to look for.
I strategically placed myself so as not to be in the image…. I guess that explains the framing 😛 Thanks a bunch. Next week, I’ll take a self portrait 🙂
teresa pilcher … hee hee .. .when I read about week 7 I couldn’t stop giggling. Now I’ll have to up the ante. Thank you so much. I’m glad I chose B&W.. the colour image was too busy.
A very complex story taking place in the frame with in a frame moment you captured – the solo shadows – the reflections and the people with shadows – texture and depth Lucille Galleli
The semi-circular window creates a very graphic backdrop and the couple and their echo works very nicely. Then there is that mirrored view which creates some curiousity to look around the scene. Yes more reflections if you wish next week, but perhaps you might like Multiple exposures Lucille Galleli!
Lucille Galleli I tried three or four MEs this week as I had an idea to try out in a daylight setting. Will post later today hopefully. It will be great to meet up when you are in London. I will be happy to take you to some of my street / blur spots if you have time.
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I like these pictures very much. There are mirror reflections, shadows in interesting positions, and there is an echo! You’ve found an amazing place to take pictures.
My eye moves from a pair with a pram to mirror them. Next to the double shadow. Then to a group of people in the center. In the end, to a gentleman with a backpack. I like the unusual framing.
Ps, I am looking for you in this photo and I can not find. Can I see?
I like all the silhouettes ad their moving shadow!
Great play with shadows and reflections! Such a different framing catches your eye!
Really nice use of echoes and reflections. Lucille Galleli it is almost like you are reading my mind for Week 7 ;)) It is simple and effective the way you have included elements outside of the frame. The B&W also helps to simplify the scene. Great work!
Lucille Galleli I love the reflections and the lines of the image. This has a nice feel to it.
Very nicely seen and captured!
Very interesting and mysterious picture!!
Love the perspective. Viewing life in the reflection of the glass is more contemplative/introspective & the mirror imaging of the couple grounds the viewer to the “present” element in the scene.
Andrzej Golonka … thanks a bunch! Love that you spent time on this image and that I was able to give you so much to look for.
I strategically placed myself so as not to be in the image…. I guess that explains the framing 😛 Thanks a bunch. Next week, I’ll take a self portrait 🙂
Françoise Dhulesia … thanks a bunch 😀
Kym Kamra Thanks much. I tried various shots of this and finally settled on this one as my fave.
teresa pilcher … hee hee .. .when I read about week 7 I couldn’t stop giggling. Now I’ll have to up the ante. Thank you so much. I’m glad I chose B&W.. the colour image was too busy.
Karen Spink .. thanks a bunch! So glad you are enjoying it.
Lucille Galleli I’m really looking forward to Week 7, you are already there. ;))
A very complex story taking place in the frame with in a frame moment you captured – the solo shadows – the reflections and the people with shadows – texture and depth Lucille Galleli
The semi-circular window creates a very graphic backdrop and the couple and their echo works very nicely. Then there is that mirrored view which creates some curiousity to look around the scene. Yes more reflections if you wish next week, but perhaps you might like Multiple exposures Lucille Galleli!
Hi Lucille Galleli I may have missed it, but I can’t see your week 6 plus post. Thanks and apologies if you’ve already posted it.
Thanks a bunch, Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger … this one took quite a few tries. Am glad it came together so well 🙂
Thanks a ton Angelo Gifford. I did try a few MEs, but they didn’t work out so well. I guess I’ll have to get out and shoot more.
BTW… I’ll be in London later this year. I’ll PM you. Hopefully we can catch up.
Hi Jenn Camforth … I posted it to the Plus Posts section. With the number of posts coming in it probably got lost 🙂 Here’s a link to it and thank you so much for your interest : https://plus.google.com/photos/photo/103330025858600351508/6550316548293189810?sqid=115134728510460072105&ssid=b2901f7c-a84c-4d7e-ad00-b8ffbf0254fe
Lucille Galleli I tried three or four MEs this week as I had an idea to try out in a daylight setting. Will post later today hopefully. It will be great to meet up when you are in London. I will be happy to take you to some of my street / blur spots if you have time.
Angelo Gifford … can’t wait to see them. The photos and the spots 😀
Thanks Lucille got it 30 April – Posts must have crossed over this being 4 May