A speculative shot through
two windows produced some complicated reflections. This is at the entrance to the
ArtParade Gallery on the corner of Victoria Road and Albert Terrace. It's a prime site in the village, opposite Salts Mill and beside the railway station, with a lovely view of the tower of Saltaire's church.
The church tower floating in the clouds is what catches my eye. Love it when reflections get so complicated that you can't work out what's happening.
ReplyDeleteCan't work it out. Interesting reflections.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting use of reflections here. We left this corner of Yorkshire to move to Shropshire fairly recently and I go to your blog when I feel a bit homesick. Trouble is, it makes me even more homesick! Thank you for lovely images and Saltaire memories; it would be nice to pop along to Salts Mill for lunch and a browse among white lilies and beautiful books today... JJ
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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It's so much fun for me to see your pics since I visited there last fall - especially when I recognize things like the church!
ReplyDeleteSo much to look at in one picture. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is not an easy photograph to figure out. I take it the first window is right in front of us, and we don't see the frame? The tower off to the right is an impressive one.
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