Friday, August 14, 2015

Reflet d'un Réverbère (Weekend Reflections # 307)

Paris, France

One evening while walking past the fountain in Place Andre Malraux, I noticed blue underwater spot lights shining on a reflection of the top of a street lamp. Then suddenly the lights changed color to white and then to red. :-)

Happy Reflecting!!!

 This is the place to see and share reflections. Click the rules tab above for more information.  A Reflection =  An image given back by a reflecting surface.  A PHOTOGRAPH of a REFLECTION or REFLECTIONS.


19 comments:

Adrienne said...

Very dramatic. I love seeing the base of the fountain...and those oh-so-typical french street lamps!

Alexa said...

Paris is full of great reflections, isn't it? Love yours, James!

Debbie at Travel with Intent said...

I'm glad you shared teh blue version - this is great!

Nonnie said...

beautiful- no wonder Paris is called the City of Lights!

Viera said...

Beautiful water reflection of the awesome french street lamps...

Hansedeern said...

Yes, very dramatic sence! I like your photo!
Have a lucky week!
Hugs xxx
Britta

Anonymous said...

The design and colors are stunning, James!

Fun60 said...

Those lights look so romantic. Without knowing I would have guessed it was Paris.

Hootin Anni said...

I like this a lot. Beautiful blues/reflection of the lamp post.

chai-and-chardonnay.blogspot.com said...

Brilliant! Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

very cool...and I like the mysterious reflection at the top

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

A very interesting reflection image James. Thanks for hosting and have a lovely weekend.

Anonymous said...

Lovely reflection, have a nice weekend. Greetings from France

biebkriebels said...

Complicated image to see what is up and down, but very artistic.

Brian King said...

That's beautiful, James!

Halcyon said...

Neat reflection. Thanks for the explanation. I wasn't sure at first what I was looking at! ;-)

maryaustria said...

Amazing reflections!

Linda said...

Intriguing image! Rather mysterious.

Thérèse said...

Comme un concert de trompettes!