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Saturday 4 June 2011

Liquid gold


I'm desperate to replenish my stock of photos to post on my blog - running really low since I've been otherwise occupied.  I set out at 'the golden hour' to see what there was to see in Saltaire... but, before I'd got very far, the sun had slid behind a bank of clouds and that was that!  I did, however, catch this window in Salts Mill reflecting the golden stone, made warm in the evening light.  The original old Victorian glass is so flawed that it looks more like a reflection in water than glass.  This was a window in Sir Titus Salt's former office annexe.  He must have had a romantic and rather soft-focussed view of his creation through that window!

This is my contribution to Weekend Reflections - click here to see thumbnail pics of the other entries; there are always some great images.

33 comments:

  1. It wasn't a wasted trip.

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  2. This window reflection was well worth the journey out. There is just so much to do in the spring that it leaves little time for photography and blogging.
    nellie

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  3. Excellent reflection, Jenny! And beautiful as well, with all those golden colors.

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  4. Definitely not a wasted trip. This photo is worth its weight in liquid gold!
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  5. I do agree with you : the texture of the reflection make think at water indeed... Very nice shot : the colors are so warm on it !

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  6. A perfect window for daydreaming.

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  7. Isn't that lovely! The golden hue just adds that perfect touch. I love old wavy glass!

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  8. Fantastic! And isn't it great when you can catch a shot like this?? Really superb! Hope you have a great weekend! Enjoy!

    Sylvia

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  9. a perfect title!
    I know the feeling of venturing out to take pictures & suddenly everything seems to disappear.
    You did get lucky capturing this one though.
    ; )

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  10. Do you imagine: to see the world through a golden river...

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  11. This is so beautiful and warm. I'm anxious to catch up on past posts and enjoy what I've missed!

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  12. Wow, such beautiful golden colors, and I love the window and the brickwork!

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  13. Wow, I love this shot. Beautiful capture.

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  14. This one made the trip worthwhile. I have some trips when I come back with nothing and others when I have so many I want to show that I can't decide. You never know when you start a walk or even when you push the shutter button.

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  15. It just goes to show, you just never know what you're going to find to capture. I just love the wavy texture of old windows and it sure does lend itself to a beautiful golden reflection. Very nice! ~Lili

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  16. Excellent ! La couleur fait la photo !

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  17. What an amazing photo ! that's just gorgeous ! You should frame it !

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  18. Very beautiful! Feels like you could bathe in it.

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  19. It does look like liquid gold. A beautiful shot.

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  20. Simply put... very nice image. I wish I took it.

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  21. Taking us back in time in a magnificent fashion. I love old glass...

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  22. I love it! It does look like a water reflection rather than glass.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and leading me here. I'd love to check out your older posts on your home town.

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  23. STUNNING image !

    Have a super weekend.

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  24. Perfect title for these awesome reflections! Well done.

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  25. This is really incredible...it could be mistaken for a painted window.

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  26. brilliant photo and title!

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  27. I agree with Jack, you win some, you lose some. On this walk, you hit the pot of gold! Precious reflection.

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  28. This is stunning! It truly looks like liquid gold!

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