This time last year we were in Málaga. Would you like to have a look at the town centre? Here you are.

This image is a bit up-and-down-and-all-over-the-place. That’s because it’s a reflection in a delivery van’s window.


This time last year we were in Málaga. Would you like to have a look at the town centre? Here you are.
This image is a bit up-and-down-and-all-over-the-place. That’s because it’s a reflection in a delivery van’s window.
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Thanks for the interesting photograph.
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Thanks. I thought it was worth a try.
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Always a pleasure to look at your photographs.
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brilliant – you do like upward reflections 😀
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I do. But it helps not to have to grovel on hands and knees.
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hee hee, what us photographers do in the name of art!
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I know …
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Ah, another Uptown…I’m not being very good with my Ups at present
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Oh, I think our creativity comes and goes. Yours mostly comes.
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Creativity certainly comes and goes….I uesed to writ,e poems, but my muse went quite a few years ago
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Reflections make good pictures I find.
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They do. It’s quite an easy win, isn’t it?
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I like the reflection, Margaret – my kind of weird shot 🙂
And I love the view over Malaga even more – one of my favourite cities. A real Spanish city relatively undamaged by tourists, as most of them leave the airport and dash to the beaches. And it’s heaven for street art.
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I was surprised by how much I liked Málaga. I was expecting it to be Brit Central and full of One Euro British Breakfasts. Instead it was a proper Spanish community with lots to offer – including, as you say, street art.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away… we were in Malaga. Just for the day. I can’t remember why but it was incredibly hot and I dragged Mick up a hill to look down on the bullring. No street art, back then 😦 😦
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Your reflection capture made me smile. Is your opening pic from the fortress above the city?
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It is indeed. Isn’t it a wonderful walk?
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😊
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That is a very good shot Margaret, you would have to be quick to snap that
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That’s nice of you to say so, but it was parked up and I had all the time in the world..
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You still need a good eye though 😀
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🙂
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Sometimes reflections make the world look better. The sky is bluer and the hard lines of the buildings have been Gaudí-fied.
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Absolutely. I wonder if the reflections of less-than-true glass provided inspiration?
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Oo, I expect it did.
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Did you clean that windscreen to get a better shot?
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I guess he’d just been to a car-wash. I don’t clean vehicles for anybody, not even me.
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There is an interesting hike I would love to do near Malaga.. interesting perspective..
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There’s lots of good walking to be had in and around Málaga. Now all we need is to be able to get there.
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A wonderful way to bring the environment together! A window with a view! Thank you!
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One of those happy moments when things work out – thanks!
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Margaret, that is one cool reflection for today. Perfection.
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It’s quite fun, isn’t it Cee?
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I’ve got a lot of reflections photos like that too! 😀
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Great minds ….
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Fun picture!
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I hope so!
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You do seem to find the most unusual reflections in windows!
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I try …
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Cool finding. Love these two images!
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I thought it was quite fun. Thanks.
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Clever – seeing the same tower in the lovely header photo and in the reflection!
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That was the idea!
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