Showing posts with label new mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new mexico. Show all posts
Friday, August 10, 2018
Cat's Eye (Weekend Reflections # 463)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Actually, the cat isn't a reflection. It was a banner inside the shop. The man, his pick-up truck, and the building across the street are the reflections. :-)
Have a great weekend!
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This is the place to see and share reflections. Click the rules tab above for more information. A Reflection = An image given back by a reflecting surface. A PHOTOGRAPH of a REFLECTION or REFLECTIONS.
Actually, the cat isn't a reflection. It was a banner inside the shop. The man, his pick-up truck, and the building across the street are the reflections. :-)
Have a great weekend!
Please remember to link your specific Weekend Reflections post !
This is the place to see and share reflections. Click the rules tab above for more information. A Reflection = An image given back by a reflecting surface. A PHOTOGRAPH of a REFLECTION or REFLECTIONS.
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Friday, June 8, 2012
La Crêpe Michel (Weekend Reflections # 141)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
I stumbled upon this place while I was walking around Albuquerque's old town. Unfortunately it was Monday which is the only day they are closed. At least I walked away with a reflection of a mural. There was also a mural of St. Michel but it was impossible to get it in the reflection.
Please only link posts that have picture/s of reflections.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
African Nouveau (Weekend Reflections # 139)
I saw these Ceramic Sculpture reflections in the window of an art gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Woodrow Nash: "African Nouveau is the term I use to describe my present body of work. It’s specifically African and European in influence. The images are African in general with the graceful, slender proportions and long undulating lines of 18th century Art Nouveau. The concept is 15th century Benin, a former kingdom in Africa flourishing from the 14th - 17th century. Both styles were often asymmetrical, using decorative shapes and ornamental motifs derived from natural forms. The two styles lend themselves well to each other. Hence the term “African Nouveau”.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Please only link posts that have picture/s of reflections.
If needed, click the link near the top right corner for Weekend Reflections instructions. Now, lets have some fun with Weekend Reflections!
Woodrow Nash: "African Nouveau is the term I use to describe my present body of work. It’s specifically African and European in influence. The images are African in general with the graceful, slender proportions and long undulating lines of 18th century Art Nouveau. The concept is 15th century Benin, a former kingdom in Africa flourishing from the 14th - 17th century. Both styles were often asymmetrical, using decorative shapes and ornamental motifs derived from natural forms. The two styles lend themselves well to each other. Hence the term “African Nouveau”.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Please only link posts that have picture/s of reflections.
If needed, click the link near the top right corner for Weekend Reflections instructions. Now, lets have some fun with Weekend Reflections!
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santa fe,
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Adobe Church (Weekend Reflections # 91)
Santa Fe, New MexicoAnother reflection from New Mexico. This time it's an adobe church and a white tree under a beautiful blue sky. It reflected in the window across the street.
I have a California reflection at my other blog.
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canon powershot s95,
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Friday, June 10, 2011
Navajo Mural (Weekend Reflections # 90)
Ya Ta Hey, New MexicoAn American Indian mural reflected in the window of a souvenir shop.
Hello everyone I moved to Newport Beach, California and I'm ready to see some reflections!
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