Friday 1 April 2011

BARRIERS AT THE COUNCIL OFFICES


17 comments:

Helen said...

And a sneak peek of the photographer! At first I thought: is that woman weeping? Then I realized it was you, hunched over for the shot.

My word verification word is quite polite this morning: shall.

Hermes said...

Caught like a Banksy. And what a great shot.

Sylvia K said...

Yep, gotcha! Terrific capture for the day!! Have a great weekend!

Sylvia

Pat Tillett said...

Hey! There's a lady inside that building taking a photo of you! JK!
Nice one Lucy!

Maude Lynn said...

The composition of this is really neat!

'Tsuki said...

Nice composition ! I juste love the "point de fuite" effect you were able to catch : it gives so much dept to the picture... A great self-portrait !

Malyss said...

Great perspective and funny self-portrait!

James said...

I like this very much! The shapes and patterns are great and I love the way the racks lead my eye to your framed reflection.

joo said...

It's a nice photo with interesting perspective!

Anonymous said...

A joy for the sense of sight. Makes the building bright. Please have a good start into the weekend.


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Scott Law said...

Ha! A self portrait too.

Dianne said...

I see you :)
I love the shape of the barricades

Beyond the Dog Dish said...

Your reflection is so perfectly clear, at really thought it was a person and kept looking for the "reflection"

EG CameraGirl said...

Hehe! This is fun!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Everyone. I'm glad you like the reflection beyond the . . . I said 'barriers' in the title but I think they are really places to chain bicycles!

I hadn't realised my reflection was included when I took the photo. Indeed, when I first saw the picture, I was retrospectively embarrassed, thinking someone had been looking out of a window and had been watching me with my camera . . . !

Lucy

Rajlakshmi said...

neat capture. whatta reflection :D beautiful


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Kranky Granny said...

Interesting shot. I have to ask Why the barriers? What is out of the picture that might answer the reason. Could they be storage for bicycles?