Looking at the beach and pier at Saltburn-by-the-Sea reflected in the window of a fish restaurant.
For Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday.
Looking at the beach and pier at Saltburn-by-the-Sea reflected in the window of a fish restaurant.
For Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday.
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Great photo.
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Thanks. A photo that just asked to be taken.
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This is wonderful, Margaret. It reminds me of my favorite Imogen Cunningham photo.
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I’ve just enjoyed that photo, and looking her up more generally. Thanks for a compliment indeed, and for introducing me to an interesting photographer.
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Nice one!
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Thanks!
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😊
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I love the reflection in that photo, Margaret. It’s like two worlds colliding. And it looks like a lovely brisk day for a walk.
Thank you for linking up to my Wordless Wednesday post.
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It was great. Sunny and not too breezy. A perfect seaside day.
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Margaret, you have made my day! We’re sitting at a little pavement cafe, squandering time till the airport bus. Aurevoir, la France 🤗🩷
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Au revoir indeed! I hope your journey home is hitch free, and that you’ll have a travellers’ tale or two to tell once back home.
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The stories start here! I’m sitting outside Toulouse airport waiting for clearance on a bomb alert. Apparently 4 French airports have received threats and we don’t know which, if any! 🤔🩷
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Fingers crossed that it’s all over soon, and that there is no bomb.
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👍🩷
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I love photos like this one. It always poses the conundrum of whether the people are inside or outside!
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Indeed! Well, were outside, but soon got inside for that seaside Fish & Chips Experience.
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It has to be done!
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Great photo.
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Thank you!
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Brilliant study in vertical lines
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Thanks! And in time-killing whilst waiting for lunch!
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I have always loved window reflection images! This one is very nice!
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Thanks Dawn. I liked it too.
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Well spotted, a clever idea for a shot and Very effective with the passersby
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It just took my eye,and … click!
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love this photo Margaret! it has so much life and depth
-Archer
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Ah thanks! It appealed to me too.
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At first I thought it was a double exposure. Those “long legged” piers (is that a pier? I’m not good with maritime things) fascinate me.
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I’m not clever enough to do double exposure. And yes, it’s s pier. Rather a simple one, but a pier anyway.
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Stunning photo!
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Thanks! I was glad I noticed it.
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Such a beautiful picture.
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Thank you! A lucky moment.
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Definitely. Oh, and just so you know, I changed several things on my blog account and one of the other bloggers who had difficulties can now comment. Maybe you can, as well? Would be lovely.
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That is a wonderful image, Margaret! The reflections from the window are well captured.
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Thanks Amy. And life is a touch complicated (not in a bad way) at the moment,so I may not have time to give your challenge any attention. Sorry!
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Thank you for letting me know, Margaret! You’ve been so supportive to me, I can’t ask for more. 💖
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🙂
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Another in your fine series of reflection shots. I always think of you when I attempt one myself.
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Aw, what a lovely thing to say. Thank you!
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