This photo was taken while I was standing on the three-storey high Queensborough Plaza subway station. Across the street from the subway platform is a new condo construction that is built almost entirely of glass. I took this photo because I could see my reflection in the glass surface.
So can you see me in the reflection?
So can you see me in the reflection?
17 comments:
I think so.Are you on my right (looking at the photo) in the top full window. Clever idea.
I think I saw someone holding a camera! :P ...gosh...sounds like a Hitman show or something..kekekkeke
I see some people but don't see you. Nice shot though.
Peek a Boo! I think I see you.
This is a neat photo. The turquoise glass/windows remind me of a building in MN - neat!
Well I am sure glad I am not the only one that can't see you:)
I think I see you, but not sure... Anyway, nice shot!
I've added your blog to my blog.
Greetings from Nashville!
I wanted to let you know I stopped by and have been enjoying your photos!
Please excuse that I'm cutting and pasting this comment, but since my right arm (my writing arm!) is still in a sling, typing is pretty difficult, so I really haven't been able to make comments.
Have a great weekend!
Chris
Not sure,possibly.On the right as you look at the image? I will have to resort to taking my own reflection soon. The locals keep running away. Unfortunately there isn't a big enough glass building either! Surreal
shot of the day to you.
Is that you... wearing the blue knock-off crocs?
Have a great weekend, wherever you and your camera might be!
I think I see you Ming...your the one pointing the camera..have a nice weekend..
oh yes, there you are. I like the geometry of the windows.
Well sure. You're the one wearing the red skirt!
LOL!!
Fun image and great comments for our amusement.
Hmmm... I see people but don't see you. I guess I have to look closer, huh?
Paz
Let me see... yep, I think I see you. You're the one with the camera, right? ;)
I think I see you in the right middle pane holding a camera.
Oh, I really like the blocks of color and the reflections. Don't see you, though, and considering how I look right now, I'm glad you can't see me.
Blather From Brooklyn
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