| The Atomium, in Brussels, which we explored with our new friend, Gattina. |
© Photos by Kay Davies and Richard Schear |
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What a cool place to look for reflections, Kay!
ReplyDeletei was there last week! gorgeous reflections!
ReplyDeleteGreat and unique reflections.
ReplyDeleteI am making a mental list of images to look for on our next camping trip. I don't think I will see anything quite like this in the redwoods ;>)
What great reflections, Kay! A cool place indeed! Hope you have a wonderful day and a beautiful weekend! Enjoy!
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So many reflections - quite dazzling!
ReplyDeleteoh my! quite interesting....huge! beautiful shots...:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous structure - nice reflections!
ReplyDeleteThe last pic I particularly like!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see that in real life! how fabulous!
ReplyDeleteyou got to meet Gattina!
ReplyDeletehow cool :)
I love her cats and her blog
wonderful shots
Nice article. The third picture (or similar)is also on my blog.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I never knew that Atomium existed until I saw you photographs Kay. It must be quite a landmark and tourist attraction in Brussels I guess. Good to see you are back to blogging considering your hectic but enjoyable travels.
ReplyDeleteWow! This must have been amazing to see in person.
ReplyDeleteGREAT reflections post!
ReplyDeleteMinature reflections - all in silver - just lovely Kay.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these balls in my life, lol ! First time was in 1959, just after the world exhibition. Last time I was with you and next time (in August) I will show it to Claudie from France who will spend a week with us in Waterloo. I have been in April at her place in the South of France remember ?
ReplyDeleteFor the moment there are a lot of shows going on under the Atomium !
Wow, that's big! Did you go inside? CAN you go inside? Great reflections, too!
ReplyDeleteI almost went to see this structure last fall but I went to Bruges instead. Your photos make me want to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections! And amazing structure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Kay;o)
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Have a nice and happy weekend****
Ah, I should have read it in its entirety as I was thinking I've never seen anything like this in Alberta! Ha, jokes on me.
ReplyDeleteNow that does make me feel I am in the future. ^_^ Happy weekend!
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What an amazing structure and reflections!
ReplyDeleteThis is a modern and wonderful structure and you have captured beautiful reflections,very well done!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Well, it certainly looks better than when I saw it last: it was all dirty and grimy. I had better head over to Brussels soon to take a great photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, well spotted! Once we are aware of them, there are reflections in the oddest places.
ReplyDeleteMost unique place for hunting reflections!
ReplyDeleteBut this place looks a bit scary for someone with claustrophobia.
Your pictures of the Atomium are very good. It encourged me to immediately check the link and find fascinating information about this unique structure..."a 165 billion times scale model of the iron crystal", says Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteNice picture, Kay. Though it's been many years since I saw Brussels, you picture made me vividly remimber it.
ReplyDeleteI keep telling my husband we have to go back to all the place we visited before I got my "good" camera so I can retake the pictures. Unfortunately, he's more in the "bucket list" frame of mind! ;) Honey
Now that is a futuristic place to look for reflections, Kay! Yet you were firmly planted in the present, enjoying your time with Gattina. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for capturing the reflections in this "molecule."
ReplyDeleteI need to go to Bruxelles!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections in a very cool place!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing structure, that's one I would love to see in person. Great reflections Kay.
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