That’s a great idea Brian. I’m supposed to printing things for a class tomorrow on making books. But my printer is rebelling. I’ll print this one if I win the battle!
Fascinating. You’ve got as many abstract pictures as there are windows. A new approach to straightness, but it works for me! I’m left trying to puzzle out what the reflected building looked like. Well worth getting up for, and I’m not a morning person either!
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Wow! So cool!
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Marvellous squiggly reflections!
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Oh, how cool! I love it!
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Thanks Linda
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Very cool and trippy… a sensation of being on the water
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Yes, a slightly dizzy feeling
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Mesmerizing, Debbie. Love these!
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Thanks Sandy
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Welcome.
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Well spotted. I like that one
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It’s from an Anthony walk years ago
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The first photo would make a fabulous print Debbie 🙂 a wonderful photo indeed
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That’s a great idea Brian. I’m supposed to printing things for a class tomorrow on making books. But my printer is rebelling. I’ll print this one if I win the battle!
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Good luck. Nothing worse than a cantankerous printer 😀
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Fascinating. You’ve got as many abstract pictures as there are windows. A new approach to straightness, but it works for me! I’m left trying to puzzle out what the reflected building looked like. Well worth getting up for, and I’m not a morning person either!
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I was thinking the same about the original building. I must head back to take a look, though it may have changed a lot as this was a few years ago
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Oooh, now that is wonderful. I’ve never managed to catch a reflection quite as sinuous as that.
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The great light helped – shots like this remind me that it is worth getting up early in the morning (I am not a morning person!)
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Well done then!
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What an amazing pattern they make, Debs! Love your title 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo.
Thinking of a title is often the hardest part of a blog post, I find.
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