I've had little chance to get out and about here in Toronto since I came back from holidays, so yet another pic from England. This one was taken by the Albert Dock in Liverpool and I loved the contrast of the modern buildings with the older ones around them. I was unable to determine what they are used for and it started to rain just after I took the pic so I didn't go over to explore!
Taking part in Weekend Reflection. Click here for more reflections.
23 comments:
Oh yes, the contrast is wonderful and those modern buildings are interesting. Great reflection.
ooh, that is neat!
Fabulous reflections !
The boat called "bar" is so strange and so red in this peaceful set... Lovely composition indeed.
I always love the combination of old and new architecture - one of the things I like best about living in Boston! This is a great shot - such glassy water. I also love the gray day, with the accent of the red boat!
Don't apologize Pat, it's always good to see your shots wherever you may be in the world! Excellent reflections here, gosh the red boad stands right out there.
Terrific reflections for the day! I always love the watery ones!! Hope you have a great weekend!!
tres joli endroit,l eau les formes les couleurs,j aime bcp
Fantastic! Great architecture and reflections too.
Very mirror like, great shot!
That's a really cool shot!
Fantastic photo... nicely done...
my first thought was "squares". Strange place. looks so clean and without any features except straight lines. Only the ship differ.
gorgeous reflections!!!
Beautiful reflection!
Fine reflection photo. That red ship sure stands out. The water is mirror flat for a perfect reflection.
I've followed your photos for a long time, and always enjoyed your work. Thanks for joining my blog.
A+, RedPat. Your image has many things to look at.
That really is a good one.
Like Mulberry Harbours - and lots to see. Very attractive picture.
That red boat with its reflection is a great contrast to those less colourful buildings.
I like this!
Great reflections
The reflections are a winner here; the grey sky sadly looks very English!
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