I told Tina in no uncertain terms that I wouldn’t be joining in her Lens-Artists Challenge: Phone Photography, as my antique bargain-basement phone and I weren’t up to the job. She wasn’t having that, so I went and had a trawl.
And discovered that reflections seemed to come up as a theme that had worked quite well on days when I hadn’t got a camera to hand.
These were the first two I came across, both from Cosmo-Caixa Science Museum in Barcelona.


Still in Spain, we’ll pop to Valencia and its ancient Gothic bridge above the Turia Gardens.

And now we’ll return to England, and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal at Gargrave, where one day, this was the scene we saw as we walked under a bridge there.

And finally, a little gallery of other watery local photos- and that includes my header image too.




Thanks Tina. I’m glad you made me dig these out. Perhaps my phone doesn’t do so badly after all …. After all, that last photo got me second place in a public vote at Masham Sheep Fair the other year (I got first place too, but that wasn’t a reflection shot).
These are rather fabulous Margaret. Glad you contributed
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Aw thanks Brain.
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glad you shared, these are great Margaret
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Thanks Ritva. And for commenting when you aren’t feelig on form.
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Those are all delightful
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Thanks Sheree.
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The phone is definitely up to the job, and more so, the photographer.
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Blushing now! Thank you.
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Nothing wrong with any of these!
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😉Thanks!
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Nothing wrong with those
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Thanks!
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For an ancient phone it does a great job! As someone said in another post, a good photo is a good photo regardless of what you use to take it 🙂 I especially love the first one and that beautiful bridge in Valencia.
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