Charost place and its fountain, which I featured here, are reflected in the window of an Indian restaurant. For more Weekend Reflections, visit James @ Newtown Area Photo.
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La place Charost et sa fontaine Wallace sont reflétées dans la fenêtre d'un restaurant indien. Pour voir plein de reflets du monde entier, rendez-vous chez James @ Newtown Area Photo.
Another reflective shot which is reflective of your special talent with reflection pictures!
ReplyDeleteIs that some type of intrument in the window? Intersting.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteThe window is beautiful with the paint and the musical instruments (not sure what the 'guitar' is, a Tanpura?). The reflection of the cafe is really cool!
ReplyDeleteI can almost taste the Indian food - maybe a little Indian music . . .
ReplyDeleteCiel, you always come up with a good one for Weekend Reflections!
ReplyDeleteI went on a nice little tour of fountains with your links. Thanks for that and for telling me what to look for! Very cool photo!!!
ReplyDeleteI think the instrument is a sitar. To a "child of the 60s" it looks familiar, but it could possibly be something else.
Nice shot, I wonder if they have the flocked wallpaper inside?
ReplyDeleteYou have a knack for making us really look to see what's reflected and what's not. The framing is great!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how the sitar reflects even better than the glass. It looks like a perfect mirror!
ReplyDeletebeau reflet et en plus tu nous invites en orient....ce qui me fait penser que j'irais bien manger du poulet tandoori ce soir ;)
ReplyDeleteCela me fait penser que nous devons voir un cousin de Californie ce soir ou demain soir et diner avec lui, notre fils nous propose au restau thaï à Belleville. Je ne sais si c'est une bonne idée, je préfèrerais un "bouillon".
ReplyDeleteTu as pris soin de te mettre bien de coté qu'on ne te voie pas ! J'aime bien les couleurs chaudes de la vitrine, je me ferais bien un couscous ou un tagine ou une pastilla, tiens...
Great catch!
ReplyDeleteHope you can drop by and see my unique bench.
Deux cultures mélées en seul regard, c'est une jolie idée, et le tour de la vitrine offre un encadrement parfait!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful window and a great reflection. The colors in your reflection are so vivid.
ReplyDeleteI love this shot. Beautiful colors, great content and reflection and I love the framing the painting provides. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteSharon
I love that the fountain and Charost is framed by the Indian Gold window border. Things in Versailles always seem so colorful and ornate. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love Indian food and this reflection. It's a nice window display too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo--this just fills my eyes to the brim...which is the greatest compliment I can give.
ReplyDeleteI like the way that reflection turned out! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAmazing SHOT :)
ReplyDeleteVery well done :)
Chouette comme reflet. J’aime aussi la vitrine. Elle fait un cadrage naturel en plusieurs sens.
ReplyDeleteBon weekend !
That is a beautiful reflection photo
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to see in this window...wow! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOn se croirait transplanté aux Indes, mais non ! la fontaine Wallace est là pour nous faire retomber sur terre.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reflections and this one seems as if it is framed.. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteCool inside-outside reflection. The framing and musical instruments make this one extra special!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous reflection and it does look as though it is framed! Terrific capture, Ciel! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
2 really great scenes combining for a very interesting reflection.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful window and an interesting reflection!
ReplyDeleteIt is a very unique photo. The reflection looks like a musical instrument!
ReplyDeleteThis makes for a fascinating combination — old Europe and old India. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful weekend, Ciel!
Very nicely framed.
ReplyDeleteA very nice combination - India and France at the same time.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and interesting reflection!
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