Who could resist the reflection of rolling green lawns in Kings Park, the blue of the Swan River and the hills in the background..throw in a couple of big old trees and mix it up with the jeweled colours of the unique collection of Australian and Western Australian contemporary art and craft in the curved glass windows of Aspects of Kings Park.. zap it with a smidgen of boost :) and it makes not too shabby an image n'est pas? Hope you're all set for a fab weekend, I'm really looking forward to mine, fun things to snap in the city tonight, take care..... Click here to see more Weekend Reflections..
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Kings Park aspects.....
Who could resist the reflection of rolling green lawns in Kings Park, the blue of the Swan River and the hills in the background..throw in a couple of big old trees and mix it up with the jeweled colours of the unique collection of Australian and Western Australian contemporary art and craft in the curved glass windows of Aspects of Kings Park.. zap it with a smidgen of boost :) and it makes not too shabby an image n'est pas? Hope you're all set for a fab weekend, I'm really looking forward to mine, fun things to snap in the city tonight, take care..... Click here to see more Weekend Reflections..
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What a terrific composition ! Hard to guess where the reflection starts...
ReplyDeleteLove those colours
ReplyDeletebeautiful trees reflecting!
ReplyDeleteIf I attempt to do everything in that reflection, I'll need a weekend to recover.
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific reflections for the day, Grace!!! Wow! That first shot has it all and I do love that old tree trunk! Enjoy your weekend -- don't forget to take your camera!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteYes, Grace, you nailed it! Especially in your winter, it looks warm and inviting.
ReplyDeleteHi! Love the colors here. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletethat top photo has everything I love in a photo Grace...color, trees, reflection, light/shadows...beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteLovely reflection but please don't ever let me loose in there!
ReplyDeleteGood eyes, Grace. I'm pretty sure I would have missed this one because I'd have been looking at the stuff on the other side of the glass. ;)
ReplyDeleteFabulous reflection, Grace. And some nice stuff in the shop!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice modern building. Over this side we call them gift shops.
ReplyDeleteNot too shabby at all dear Grace! that first image is g.o.r.g.e.o.u.s.
ReplyDeleteI love that park! and in that store I could have spent hours, and, my monthly income allowance!!! Talk about drool. The arts and crafts in there was mind boggling. Thanks Grace for bringing back memories of a wonderful visit!
I used to eat at a restaurant in southern California that was in a building very much like tat one!
ReplyDeleteAn eclectic mix of reflected shapes and colours .... looks like a great place to do lunch.
ReplyDeleteIf I worked in the at shop I'd not only be spending my money on the art but, I'd be looking out the window all day. Good thing I don't work there.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting shop. Nice reflection too.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed an inspired shot Grace - love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections and wonderful pictur!
ReplyDeletehave a great week-end, dear Gracie!
A nice reflection!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place with nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteWe so love going about with you, G
ReplyDeleteAloha
oh boy i could do some damage to my wallet in that place
ReplyDeleteI REALLY do love that top shot, Grace!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the building and the reflections are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful! Well seen and well done, Grace.
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