09 June 2010
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Great pic! Love the wobbliness of it! Reminds me of that advert for mints LOL
Here's mine - slightly different to the usual photo but I wanted so much to share this to everyone, it's such an important book for women.
http://tjbook-list.blogspot.com/2010/06/wordless-wednesday-because-youre-woman.html
Oo I like it! Love the distortion in the glass! I'm really enjoying your New York pictures.
Very nice! I am a sucker for reflections. I have a wee one in one of my pics this week but for some reason I never see them or think of using them in a photo.
have always loved shots like these...
Great photo!
http://table4five.net/2010/06/09/wordless-wednesday-ryans-sketches/
Cool capture!
Great reflections.
Really diggin' the reflection here.
Awesome reflection! I love the lines at the top right corner and how they are kind of repeated in the crane in the middle. Cool!
Nice shot. It pays to look around for those unconventional pictures.
Great reflections, I love the topsy-turvy feel of it all.
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This is an interesting reflection in the city. Excellent composition and it has a dream like quality I find appealing.
Oh I just love reflections like this. The distorted images are so interesting. My favorites are old buildings reflected in the modern glass towers. I have a reflection like that I see from my desk at work. Great shot!!
This is a great shot, Beth. I love reflective photos.
I love reflections in tall buildings...and I really like the distortion on this one.
Oh ... I really love this one!
Gorgeous picture! It was great to meet you in NYC. :)
I didn´t know either that NY was so wobbly :D
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