Reflections seem generally to be below us – in water.
Or to the side of us – in plate glass windows.
So I was rather taken by these reflections of visitors to the Baltic Centre in Gateshead. Above us.
Reflections seem generally to be below us – in water.
Or to the side of us – in plate glass windows.
So I was rather taken by these reflections of visitors to the Baltic Centre in Gateshead. Above us.
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Love the shot of the visitors!
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Thank you! I was quite taken with it myself.
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Great images! The second one is most intriguing, as are the reflections above.
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I love reflections of any sort, yours were three good ones.
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Thank you.
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Great photos to address the “reflecting” prompt! That building in the second photo is really cool!
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And I’ve still never been inside it, much less been to an event there. Note to self: go!
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Brilliant photos Margaret!
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Aw, thanks.
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Great photos, I particularly like the one of the reflection in the plate glass windows, it’s mesmerising.
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Thank you. What a great compliment.
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I agree your image of the visitors is a great capture. Well done!
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Thank you. It was fun to see in real life as well.
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Many of the pictures I’ve seen of the Sage Gateshead have been taken in full colour or night-time. However, I think your grey weather, grey tones works really well to not only effectively capture the reflections, but also emphasises the curvaceous quality of the building. One of the Foster buildings worth celebrating.
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I think so. And any architect worth his or her salt surely has to design in Gateshead with the weather of northern England in mind!
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😄 Absolutely.
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Very nicely done, Margaret.
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Thank you.
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Great photos.
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Thank you!
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