My camera seems to have become an extension of my amateur photographer eyes! All photos prior to 2007 are scanned and were taken with a Fuji camera.



Saturday 12 December 2009

Weekend Reflections: Munich cathedral spires, Germany, 2008

For Weekend Reflections from all over the world, visit James' Newtown Area Daily Photo.

15 comments:

Quilt Works said...

That's pretty! I like how your image quitled together the old and the new.

My entry: http://quilt--works.blogspot.com/2009/12/washington-mall.html

Anonymous said...

I agree. I like the way you reflect the majesty of the old in the new facade.

Serendipity said...

This is a fantastic shot.

Thérèse said...

Such a nice place at Christmas time!I am recognizing Marienplatz...

Lowell said...

How do you do that? Take a reflection picture in 2008 and then find it at the end of 2009? You must have one heck of a filing system!

And how do you find a picture like this...do you wander about a town looking in windows for reflections?

I giving you a hard time, but I really am impressed! It's a beautiful shot.

Diane AZ said...

Fantastic play of contrasts!

Marka said...

So much going on there. Good job!

Don and Krise said...

There you go, showing off your reflections again. As usual, very nice job on this one.

VP said...

A good reflection, perfectly framed.

Kat said...

Beautiful! I love the mix of the old and new, and you've captured that gorgeous blue sky perfectly. Wonderful shot. Kathy

Cezar and Léia said...

You are really skilled at photography, it's outstanding!I love the reflection composition, your idea and wow the blue in all!
Léia

Suburban Girl said...

Oh I was just there this summer and didn't even think of getting this photo! Good for you.

Hope you enjoyed your cookies and your news improves.

Eden said...

Woww, very nice reflection you have here. You are a great photographer.

James said...

Hi Ciel. I recognized those reflections right away because I was there just a few days ago. That is Frauenkirche and the Hirmer building.
Great reflections. :)

tapirgal said...

Beautiful! It's nice how the lower panes become dark and show the inside.