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Hyde Daily Photo Volume 1 (2006-2011) which is now in archive mode. For recent photographs please visit
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On a bright Saturday Hyde Market and specifically the
second-hand-books stall is reflected in the window of Bright's store getting all mixed up with the flat-screen TVs and leather sofas.
You really need to click on the image to see the larger-size photograph to appreciate it at its best.
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12 comments:
Terrific capture for the day! Love the varied reflections on the window! Hope you have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Wow, very nice photo. Where is outside, where is inside?
I love books and for sure this is such a nice idea ,I love all details in this picture, that girl is charming and all books reflection beautiful!Hummmm books...so that it's lot of reflections in this post!
Happy weekend
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg and little Luna ( We love Luna )
I did enlarge it and that is a very cool shot!
It does look as if it all belongs together.
Love the crazy mix up and the market's funky-colored roof! I'd be at the used books stall rather than the TV shop. ;)
definitely need to enlarge
it's wonderful
the books appear to float above the sofas
I had to stop and look closely at this one - which is reflected? which is not? A wonderful jumble of a shot!
Let's try this again...
I'd be stalled at the book stall. It would be so interesting to see what titles have a 2nd chance in Hyde. Well done on the reflection, and I always enjoy how you capture the moment giving us a sense of place.
Tash
Mostly LA county
Great reflection here!
B
How interesting!
B
You're right, Gerald, clicking on the photo to see it larger really does it justice. Nice job.
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