Hello Gnie: Trick the eye it may, but these reflections are so wonderful. We shall be looking in shop windows with new interest in the hope of spotting something similar.
You very clearly, as all your images show, have an eye for unusual detail.
The photo might have made more sense in horizontal orientation as you could see the table and note that there are only five tapestry balls. I am more partial to vertical photos anyway.
Took me a little while to see what was going on... We will have to keep you away from the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, where you could become dangerous as a practitioner of illusion... :-)
Nice one! I always like reflections :)
ReplyDeleteHello Gnie:
ReplyDeleteTrick the eye it may, but these reflections are so wonderful. We shall be looking in shop windows with new interest in the hope of spotting something similar.
You very clearly, as all your images show, have an eye for unusual detail.
Des réflexions qui tournent en rond.
ReplyDeleteand a wonderful trick it is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And a very creative reflection. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice, lovely composition also.
ReplyDeleteYou reflect well on the beauty of your surroundings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, colorful reflections and what terrific composition, Genie! I love it!! Have a beautiful weekend, mon amie!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Sylvia
Love the color and the reflection! Nice trick!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Mother's Day, Genie!
These balls are wonderful! How nice that one had a lovely reflection!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful reflection in the glass ball!
ReplyDeleteThe photo might have made more sense in horizontal orientation as you could see the table and note that there are only five tapestry balls. I am more partial to vertical photos anyway.
ReplyDeleteBon weekend!
Genie
I like the paintings AND the reflections. Very nice, Genie.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDelete:)
Un veritable trompe l'oeil !
ReplyDeleteTook me a little while to see what was going on... We will have to keep you away from the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, where you could become dangerous as a practitioner of illusion... :-)