Friday, September 28, 2012

Construction Reflection

This government building at University Ave & College St has a great reflection of the construction going on across the road and even of the cranes involved in it. The part of the glass wall installed on the new building is reflecting this building back at it - a double reflection. The people wandering about were part of the crowd at the Word On The Street last Sunday.
Taking part in Weekend Reflections. Click here for more reflections.

21 comments:

  1. What a terrific reflection for the day! Nothing like getting a two for one!! Love the reflections of the beautiful skies and clouds!! Enjoy your weekend!!

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  2. Construction, de-construction, re-contruction : you did it all with only one picture... Awesome !

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  3. You really outdid yourself on this one...fantastic double reflection...and I like the photos of the crowd, too. Funny to see people wearing jackets! :-)

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  4. Reflection photography doesn't get any better than this.

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  5. It's interesting to see a big building under construction reflected on these many windows! ;-)

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  6. Very nice image, RedPat. Glass, sky, clouds and construction.

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  7. Excellent reflections of the buildings and the sky!

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  8. What a perfect reflection, and its a double reflection. I think you get the prize for the day.

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  9. Wow, great reflections. I love it when you can find reflections of reflections.

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  10. It's like a giant mirror!

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  11. Ok, what is 'Word on the Street'? Oh ya, wonderful reflecting image too.

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  12. Oh that is too cool Pat, wonderfully complicated capture.

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  13. That's wonderful! It looks like almost-abstract composite painting made up of little squares of colour!! Love it!!

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  14. Really cool photo and the reflection is awesome. Were all the building materials from toronto used to make this?

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