A View Into a Window
I've missed a couple of weeks reflection posts due to overwhelming activities in the house. With the Holidays comes to a slower pace, I am once again joining the Weekend Reflections theme. I love looking for reflections and shadow, and these photos below are a great combination of both.

This is the same window at my nephew's school, with different decorations on it. If you want to take a peek at what it was like before, you can view it here! The shadow you see on the white wooden fancy fence was published here.
The tree branches you see are the small crab apple tree, situated right in front of the Pre-School classroom.

The day I took these pictures the sun was on my side! It gave me such nice images to see even though the wind numbed my fingers.
Visit James at Weekend Reflections by clicking on the image below.

Join Hey Harriet at Shadow Shot Sunday, or see other wonderful shadow.

I hope it is ok to join both themes using the same pictures.
This is the same window at my nephew's school, with different decorations on it. If you want to take a peek at what it was like before, you can view it here! The shadow you see on the white wooden fancy fence was published here.
The tree branches you see are the small crab apple tree, situated right in front of the Pre-School classroom.
The day I took these pictures the sun was on my side! It gave me such nice images to see even though the wind numbed my fingers.
Visit James at Weekend Reflections by clicking on the image below.

Join Hey Harriet at Shadow Shot Sunday, or see other wonderful shadow.
I hope it is ok to join both themes using the same pictures.



A wonderful set of reflections and shadows in the window. The pane split in three leaves three different looks at the same thing - all slightly different. Excellent captures!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. The second is far and away the best of the two.
ReplyDeleteDid I say the second shot was best. DUH -- I meant to say the first one.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of reflection photos, my favorite is the first one.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful reflection and shadow shots. I love the complexity of the first one, the more you look, the more you see. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI recognized that pretty white fence from your previous shadow shot post right away. How fun to catch shadows and reflections at the same time!
ReplyDeleteREflection is the best I know. Cool shots!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best of 2010.
Cool reflection!
ReplyDeletehappy new year 2010 and many more
ReplyDeletewow, very interesting, Icy. it seems it's hard to tell which ones are reflected and which ones are not, they perfectly mesh, love it.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot seems to have so many layers. Neat!
ReplyDeleteAhh I wish to see more relaxing photos like that Icy, after the stressful days.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year Icy.
Hugs,
AL
Very cool! So much happening, you have to slow down and give it a good look. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. I certainly have no problems with you joining themes with the same pics. They tie in so well together.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection shots. It's fun trying to figure out what's reflected and what's not.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. They are really nice.
ReplyDeleteI love these window shots. Your "eye" for the camera continues to get better and better. LOVE them. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Icy, the reflections and shadows together create amazing photos. I especially like the first one.
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