Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflection

 

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Reflections always inspire me. Let’s see more here.

https://bopaula.wordpress.com/category/weekly-photo-challenge/

53 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflection”

  1. Lovely word, and photo

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  3. !!!!!!!!!!!!
    Hai capito che mi piace?
    Anche le tue parole , naturalmente!

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    1. 🙂 Grazie Anna

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  4. Very original, Paula! And I have the feeling I recognise the building – still remember my attempts of trying to guess what it was… 🙂

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    1. You have a good head on you Ese 😀 That’s the one!!! 🙂 Thank you very much….

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      1. I promise I looked very carefully (not to say I stared…) 😀

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  9. Very clever, and I recognise the tower. 🙂

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    1. That’s cool Draco 🙂 Thank you 🙂

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  11. Nice take on the theme, paula, but what’s that music??? Me likee!!!

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    1. Happy to hear you likeee 😀 It is “Distant mirror” by my favourite band “Yello”

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      1. Oh cool … I’ve heard good things about Yello, but I’ve yet to be formally introduced to their music until now. now it’s off to itunes to explore more!

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        1. They have been featured on my blog a few times 😀

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  12. Oh, yes! Nice one, Paula 🙂
    I like Yello too.

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    1. You do??? You are now officially my favourite blogger 😀

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      1. Do I get a badge? 🙂

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        1. 😀 Let me think of one 😀

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  13. Excellente idée !!! 😀

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    1. 😀 Merci Julie

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    1. 😀 Thank you, Leya 🙂

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  16. Great shot Paula. We have something in common: I also love to take reflection shots in sunglasses. I love how the colours always get so exaggerated in sunglasses.

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    1. I recognize the building from one of your recent posts.

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  17. Absolutely stunning shot as usual Paula. Love the reflection in the sunglasses. You are so original! 😀
    Love the music as well. Thanks for sharing hon. 😀 *hugs*

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  18. Great capture, clever! Like Yello song too, didnt know this one, thanks, Ron.

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  20. Brilliant, Paula!! I remember the awesome shot of the castle 🙂

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    1. Love the music, really do.

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  21. Two great shots in one Paula, fabulous!

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  22. I recall the image in the reflection from another post, I loved that post/photograph but looking at things from different angles and perspectives can make for some great/interesting photographs of which this is one.

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  23. Great shot Paula. Love the reflection.

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  24. I’m pretty sure that’s my favorite response to this challenge topic yet! LOVE IT!

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  26. I know what that structure is. Great take, Paula.

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    Emilio Pasquale

    Beautiful shot. No, not of him. But the reflection is caught perfectly.

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  28. Nice shot… I was trying to take a similar shot recently, but the glass didn’t reflect properly 🙂

    I don’t know, how I missed many of your posts recently, they simply didn’t turned up in my reader.

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