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Thursday, April 09, 2020
Window Reflection
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...all you can sushi, what an idea.
ReplyDeleteso true, you have to be excited about it!! what a great picture, there are so many reflections!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great street scene with sunshine and perfect reflections. The sushi is a bonus!
ReplyDeleteA great shot and a wonderful quote, Andy! Stay well!
ReplyDeleteNice street scene, love the sign and the reflection.
ReplyDeleteI really like street scenes with reflections because in my mountain countryside it is impossible for me to make this kind of photo. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLos reflejos son unos buenos aliados para la fotografía.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
Lovely reflection, and the Sushi sign looks good.
ReplyDeleteNice street scene. You caught a world of reflections in that window.
ReplyDeleteFascinating--- Because of what's on the window, she looks as if she's dressed completely differently in the reflection. Great.
ReplyDeleteI love that kind of streetphotography Andy. The coincidence of the moment and then that beautiful reflection. Yeah, that's what I'm always looking for.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful reflection!
ReplyDeleteBusy looking at the reflection, it's good.
ReplyDeleteWords are true.
True dat.
ReplyDeleteBuena foto de calle con unos estupendos reflejos.
ReplyDeleteCuidense mucho