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Photo Walk

buildings reflected
surprise- I'm standing right here
but not visible!

Our teacher guided us to stand
in front of the joint of the two
rounded panes of glass, 
leading us to realize that we cast no reflection.

sharing with
two of my favorite memes

Rebecca's Haiku My Heart

and




Comments

J C said…
Very clever haiku. Awesome photo.
TexWisGirl said…
really neat non-catch. :)
carol l mckenna said…
Wonderful reflection photography and haiku about the process ~ xoxo

artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Karen said…
Loving this wonky reflection!
Mascha said…
Great reflection! Yeah, mirrors are often a mystery...
Have a blessed weekend :-)
Viera said…
Wonderful reflection...awesome technique... Have a nice weekend...
Fun60 said…
Well done for finding that elusive spot that evades the photographer's reflection.
Anonymous said…
Wonderful haiku and photo, Nonnie.
cieldequimper said…
Talk about a distortion! Great reflection!
Lea said…
I love your "invisibility cloak" Nonnie! Really fun photo, makes me think of Harry Potter!
gma said…
You have a lovely banner photo. Hmmm interesting...no reflection.
:-)
Nonnie said…
thank you, gma.
Nonnie said…
thanks, Lea, great comparison!
Nonnie said…
that was an enlightenment for me!
Nonnie said…
I think that's what makes Weekend Reflections so much fun.
Nonnie said…
clever comment, TexWisGirl! and you're right.
peggy gatto said…
I so enjoyed my visit today!!
Graham Edwards said…
Using building windows to produce reflections is fascinating.
Nonnie said…
not only that, but it's fun, GB!
Nonnie said…
that cheers me to hear that, thank you, Peggy.
colleen said…
You used a window like a canvas like I did today too. Surreal!
GlorV1 said…
Hi Norma. Love your Haiku and your photo. Great job and thank you for the comment on my blog about the computer thing. I think I have it under control, hopefully. I had to do a post after I d/loaded Google Chrome browser. I didn't want to use that browser but it seems to be working. Have a great weekend.
Wayne said…
Your teacher is wise, it's extra special to capture the reflection without appearing in it. A zoom lens can help too.
James said…
That's pretty cool! :-) A photo walk sounds like fun.
Hazel said…
You didn't? That's a delightful discovery!
rebecca said…
dearest nonnie,
you have a way of taking us to unexpected places. this haiku is no exception. good thing your heart reflects the brightest of light...everywhere!
Nonnie said…
thank you, rebecca! this was part of the photo walk a photography class I took last weekend. it boosted my interest for sure where it had been waning.

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