For those of you who are curious about the abandoned church where I take so many of my 'trashy' photos, see what my sister Beth found ... 'Expect The Unexpected'
To see reflections from around the world, please visit James at Newton Area Photo - and join in the fun of Weekend Reflections!
The beauty of the roses answers to the sadness of the broken glass.. Pictures that tell a lot of stories, I like them.
ReplyDeleteThe slash of broken reflection against red of rose and blossom of flower makes a true feast for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast of the broken glass and the roses has quite an impact.
ReplyDeleteI enlarged these to get a better view. Nice. Very nice, in fact!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, lovely flowers and colors! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Sweet and delicate reflections!
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork here!
Happy weekend,
Léia (Bonjour Luxembourg) and little Luna - We love Luna
Wonderful reflections.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
The colours are wonderful - beauty despite destruction.
ReplyDeleteBroken glass and roses... guess you didn't climb in through the window to get the inside looking out shot ? Is the place wide open then ?
ReplyDeleteAm off to look at Beth's piece...
This is a work of art. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating, artistic effect created by those fragments of glass!
ReplyDeleteSimply fabulous...
ReplyDeleteoh this is good, life is about perspective and perceptions....and this showing of the different views well illustrates that! nice use of symoblism.....
ReplyDeleteand to answer your question..yes, i really do think our kids got the 'talent' gene...
but you be the judge of that for yourself...
visit their blogs...
www.michaelsmedley.blogspot.com
www.sarannedipity.blogspot.com
ciao bella
thanks for stopping in to see me as well!!!
creative carmelina
Not trash when you have the eye. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteSeems as if nature is always able to keep a smile. A nice Sunday for you.
ReplyDeletedaily athens
thanks for coming by...
ReplyDeletei just wanted let you know that I did have time to enjoy the breeze and a read outside!
thanks!!!!
ciao bella
creative carmelina
I do enjoy rambling around old weather worn mysterious building. Curious is my middle name ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely looking in and out, Clytie.