Friday, July 29, 2011

Weekend Reflections - Office Building

Andy | Friday, July 29, 2011 | Best Blogger Tips


Modern day office buildings make great reflectors. I'm linking to Weekend Reflections.


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13 comments:

  1. The hint of clouds is pretty on that tint of mirrored glass.

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  2. What lovely skies and wonderful reflections for the day! Hope you have a great weekend, Andy!

    Sylvia

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  3. The colors on the picture are really interesting : the sepia of the building vs the grey of the sky... Well done !

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  4. Love the reflection! I really like how the building is isolated. It makes the reflection even more impressive. I like the moodiness too.
    Nice work.
    Carletta@Round The Bend

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  5. I am curious as to what the red thing is in the refection. It looks like a HUGE cement turning machine to me, but feel confident it is not the case. Whatever it is, you got yourself a great capture. We are down to 4 days til Bud leaves to VT, and I am the one who is getting nervous. His stuff is scattered all over this house. Genie

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  6. Very cool reflections and the building is the perfect frame for them.

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  7. Interesting contrast between the real sky and the reflected sky. A nice way of putting sepia tones into your shot!

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  8. Terrific reflections. Did you get a storm?

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  9. Oh oh did I see a stormy clouds coming? Hope it's not a storm it's just heavy rain willing to come down, ^_^ Happy weekend!

    Sunset reflection

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  10. Super, Andy. That building was born to provide reflections, that's for sure.

    —Kay, Alberta, Canada

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  11. You made this work, Andy... I'm normally not so keen on gold tinted glass on buildings, but with the gold clouds reflected as a contrast to the grey clouds, it looks superb!

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  12. I wonder if they call this the "cube"!

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  13. Good job! I like the tinted glass reflections. Great clouds. :)

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