The windows of the high-end stores on King Street in the city are often good for reflection images.. and the good thing is they cost nothing :) Loved the multi mini reflections of the surrounding heritage buildings in the extremities of the shiny 'balloon dog' in the Louis Vuitton window last week, you might have to embiggen to see more clearly. The bigger picture below made me smile, it doesn't matter how impressive your car is, if you park in a no-parking zone in the city there will be a parking inspector waiting to pounce :) Bon weekend, take care and stay safe..
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Whoever drives that car can afford the ticket. Our bylaw people seem to pounce out of nowhere the very second a parking pass expires. Obviously they're not well liked.
ReplyDeleteI like this balloon dog version!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections are superb! That balloon dog is huge. As for the illegitimate parker, I'd prefer if someone came along and let the air out of all his tires and then the bylaw person could give him/her a ticket!
ReplyDeleteFine! Fun!
ReplyDeleteThey'll soon find a way to charge you for the reflections!
ReplyDeleteGrace, that is a terrific reflection. Also love the exotic car (Mclaren?) parked in front of Tiffany & Co. How fitting is that?
ReplyDeleteUma marca de prestigio.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Lovely photos. Hope you have a great weekend. Diane
ReplyDeleteAs is the case elsewhere including here, the top brand stores locate in very attractive older buildings.
ReplyDeleteMr Vuitton does certainly know how to make a nice reflecting shopwindow :)
ReplyDeleteThat balloon dog is pretty cool!
ReplyDelete...costing nothing is right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteI love your reflection photos, PDP.
ReplyDeleteSure hate to clean those windows
ReplyDeleteAmazing. First pic awesome.
ReplyDeleteA perfect window for reflections. Methinks they must wash it regularly to clean off the hand and nose prints of the riff raff checking out the good life.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool!!! :)
ReplyDelete(In Japan, really cool and cold...)
Excellent capture
ReplyDeleteAww, love the doggy, Grace, great shot!
ReplyDeleteAnd you made me learn something today, too. Seeing that car I felt a lille schadenfreude and had no idea how to translate it. Ok, I don´t have to, you use the same word, surprisingly! Why???
Aha....I see that LV used that same window theme everywhere! Have you ever noticed how valets always park the flashy cars right up front? My little Honda is always in the back lot or around the corner.
ReplyDeleteJust love your first photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Fantastic captures Grace. You sure do find some incredible reflections. The dog steals the show though, as he should. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is one pretty vehicle!
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