Today, it’s my turn to offer a theme for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness. And I’ve chosen Mirror.
‘Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?’ So asks the evil queen in the classic 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
I haven’t used my mirror to find the answer to this question, largely because I haven’t got a magic one. But I have found some mirrors in a junk shop in Harrogate, reflecting both some of the goods on offer, and the Victorian street where you’ll find it. In fact the shop window itself serves as an extra mirror.

And here’s another street mirror, helping the motorist out into a busy road. And a car’s passenger-side mirror in Lancashire one winter’s morning.


Let’s default to shop windows as mirrors.


And the Baltic Gallery in Gateshead makes a ceiling into a mirror, while outside the VA in London is one in marble……


Water is an old favourite for a reflective surface. Let’s go to Studley Royal, Seville, a humble puddle in Masham, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Gargrave.




…. and finally, an impromptu wintry lake mirror near home.

Oh, and finally finally, a bit of fun. Two little lambs spotted last week. Using a pre-digital film analogy, one’s a negative of the other. Not quite mirror images, but please don’t quibble when they’re so sweet.

Fabulous photos.
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Thanks Darlene.
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Cannot possible quibble with those lambs….
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I’m glad you agree. Such a pity they have to grow up to be sheep though.
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Fabulous response to your challenge setting the bar high for everyone else and then capping it with those two cute lambs.
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Ah, I think those lambs are going to capture everyone’s hearts. Thnk you!
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Pleasure
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This looks fabulous but I’m off to see the sights in Merida. I will enjoy it on a bigger screen when I’m home xx
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Have a great day Jo. My blog post will always wait. By the way, my computer didn’t want me to open your comment. Said you looked ‘suspicious’ ….. xx
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I’m very suspicious! It’s distinctly damp but we have a museum to spend an hour or so in before we hit the streets again xx
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I can see why you picked this as your theme Margaret, it looks like you have lots of mirror images. The last one is very cute. Thanks for being our host.
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Thanks Leanne. I’m looking forward to see what everyone comes up with.
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I love the last one, ☺ Great theme, great photos. Now I need to see if I have any to share.
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Oooh, please do Ritva. You always post pictures well worth seeing.
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Some great images, Margaret. I especially liked the Gateshead ceiling one, and of course love the little lambs
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Those lambs have stolen the show! Quite right too.
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Awwww!
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Will try and join you for this themed challenge, Margaret. Those cute lambs are the best!
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Oh, do if you can Teresa. We all love those lambs 😉.
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Love this mirrror gallery, Margaret. Had a smile at your junk shop shots. I have a few of those too 🙂
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Can’t beat a good junk shop! Thanks.
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Your beautiful post certainly makes me wish I had more actual mirror images.
I’ll have to work on that. 😉
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I bet you have the odd window reflection or water shot somewhere. But you have penty of excellent shots, that’s for sure!
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Thank you Margaret.
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Great photos Margaret. I am on team lambs too
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An easy team to like. Thanks Brian.
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A bit of hidden history too – “The ‘olpuddle matters.”
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Peter … behave! Clever though …
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A great photo!
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I really liked how you used mirrors to create mini images around you. Clever!
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Thanks so much Egidio.
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I love a good reflection shot and you have some excellent ones here. Of course I recognised the Newcastle ‘Camera Shop’, but I’ve never thought to photograph the Baltic entrance like that 🙂 And the lambs are adorable of course!
Here’s my effort for this week: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-seeing-reflections-in-black-and-white/
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As soon as I’ve checked my in-box, I’m looking forward to seeing yours. I wonder if you too will have called in at Newcastle/Gateshead?
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There’s one there from Newcastle 🙂
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Great mirror shots but, you’ve guessed it, the lambs are the cutest! I love the nonchalant pose of the white one.
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A nonchalant lamb? Log may it continue. Thanks Anabel.
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Margaret – you bring colour to you posts even your photos are black and white. Lovely!
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Ah thanks so much Rebecca.
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Good captures! I like this theme.
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Thanks. I hoped it would be fun.
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Your photos gave me such inspiration that it was easier than I thought to find some. Here is my entry: https://wanderingteresa.com/mirrored-reflections/
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I’ll be over to look this morning – probably later. Thanks so much!
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good morning Margaret Here’s my Mirror post:https://suejudd.com/2025/05/01/mirror-2/
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Fabulous photos. You inspire me to create. Love the lambs to finish – one black and one white…. ba ba black sheep, have you any lambs? Have a wonderful Wednesday. Peace.
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Oh, we all love those lambs! Thanks Clay. I had fun with this one.
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Excellent collection! And a great theme!
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Thank you. It’s attracted some great posts.
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Beautiful collection. And those lambs are just adorable!
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Another fan for the lambs!
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Margaret, your post is so wonderful that I had to scroll a long time to send you my thoughts. I love all your mirrored images, especially the window reflections. Of course the lambs win the prize!
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Oh Anne, you’ve made my afternoon. What lovely things to say. Thank you.
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A mirror view makes me think of fixating behind me to show different angles of an image. You’ve got that down pretty well here.
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Thank you!
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