On our way home from a lovely long drive to visit friends and family in British Columbia last week, I asked my intrepid photographer/chauffeur if he would stop in the artfully restored heritage city of Nelson, BC. It meant only a short detour from our route on Highway 3. He agreed, and our traveling companion, the lovely Lindy, didn't object either.
In Nelson, we found subtle reflections and shadows awaiting us in the windows and crenellations of beautiful old buildings, and also some reflections and shadows on cars.
Posted for
Shadow Shot Sunday
and
Weekend Reflections
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Richard Schear, photo |
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Richard Schear, photo |
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Kay Davies, photo |
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Kay Davies, photo |
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From a spot in the shadows, we could see bright sunlight reflecting off the surface of Kootenay Lake. |
13 comments:
Very nice set of pictures ; I particulary enjoyed the first one, with the mysterious face at the window...
I've always heard how beautiful Nelson is, and what great "energy" is there. Lovely, Kay. My morning mini-vacation!
i love the last two pics. :)
Nice shots! The top two photos remind me of some old buildings that I've seen in Texas.
Ah, I know those sight lines! So happy to visit BC.
BIG storms today in S. Ontario.
Lovely pictures.
Nelson is so lovely nested in amongst the "hills."
All these images speak so much of what summer is about! How I would not mind being by the shore of that lake...
Looks a lovely spot to stop off....
Glad you shared your side trip shadow's with us. Very nice.
Interesting architecture and lovely scenes! Especially love the photo of Lindy enjoying her quiet stroll in a new world.
That shadowy lookout on the lake shore seems like the perfect place to while away several hours.
Ecstatic Shadows
what a wonderful series of shots...great shadows!!
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