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Friday, June 28, 2013

Weekend Reflection


Weekend Reflections is hosted by James each week beginning Friday at 11 AM Eastern Standard Time. It's another wonderful way of opening your eyes to new and different kinds of beauty. 


The landscape belongs to the person who looks at it.
                                          Ralph Waldo Emerson

15 comments:

Nefertiti said...

Joli coups d oeil et je veux bien un peu de soleil chez moi,on en manque ! ;o)

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Lovely green reflections Sylvia..is this your new view? Have a wonderful weekend.

TexWisGirl said...

is that your new window?

'Tsuki said...

I did apple too, this week !!! But not the same king of reflection ; I like yours very much, Sylvia...

I invite you to check my participation on the reflexion contest, but also to come see my Skywatch participation :

http://lunedemaledaumon.blogspot.fr/2013/06/skywatch-friday-circumzenithal-arc.html

It is a quite rare phenomenom.

Taken For Granted said...

Lovely light and interesting perspective here.

Leovi said...

Very nice photo with great lights, great! Saludos!

James said...

Nice color and I also like the shape of the reflection. Have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

Very creative photo ~ love the colors ^_^ ~

Pat Tillett said...

Very nice Sylvia! Nice colors...

magiceye said...

Love your coloured reflections!

Indrani said...

Very well captured, i like the color!

Teamgsquare said...

Wow , what a picture . The colors in picture are magnificent .

Fun60 said...

Such a bright green reflection. Makes you think of Summer.

cieldequimper said...

I don't know why, I love how you also caught a car down there! It gives the whole scene depth!

Karen said...

Lovely green! Is that your new view?

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