Thank you, Annie, Mo, Clueless, David, Nathalie, Curly and Fabrizio!
Annie, it was the windows across that caught the sun and reflected the light in this intriguing pattern.
Clueless, oh that would have made a great title for this post...
David, thank you for your comment and welcome to my Chicago dp blog. I hope to see you here again!
Despite the fact that I was cold when I took this shot, i guess I'm glad the sun was over there instead of where I was--I wouldn't have had the chance to take this photo if I was enjoying the sunshine...
That spotted sun is really interesting to see. I wonder what created that effect.
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot.
ReplyDeleteThe light certainly makes for an interesting picture.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it wasn't a church or a hospital - you could have called it "Saint Elsewhere" like the old tv show:)
That's a hauntingly beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, I've seen the equivalent in Sydney and also here in Avignon, it makes for really interesting effects. Cool shot!
ReplyDeleteClever use of light, shadow, and reflections. Very good!
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Your photo are never usual. This one, once more it's an exceptional capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie, Mo, Clueless, David, Nathalie, Curly and Fabrizio!
ReplyDeleteAnnie, it was the windows across that caught the sun and reflected the light in this intriguing pattern.
Clueless, oh that would have made a great title for this post...
David, thank you for your comment and welcome to my Chicago dp blog. I hope to see you here again!
Despite the fact that I was cold when I took this shot, i guess I'm glad the sun was over there instead of where I was--I wouldn't have had the chance to take this photo if I was enjoying the sunshine...
very cool lighting, and the red awnings are such fun!
ReplyDeleteWow! You're lucky you got that shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam and Web-OJ! yes, i felt quite lucky to capture it!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful shot! Your other pics are nice too. I will be back again.
ReplyDeleteI hopped over from weboj (q8 kuwait blog). I also grew up reading Enid Blyton.
This is really a great picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hyberabad and Neva!
ReplyDeleteAnd welcome to my Chicago dp, Hyberabad--am glad to know you, me and web-Oj all have E. Blyton books in common!