Showing posts with label frenchtown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frenchtown. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

Summer solo (Weekend Street/Reflections # 265)


 Frenchtown, New Jersey

Summer by Vivaldi sounds good in any season.  

                            Have a great weekend!

  Link reflections and/or street photography. 

Please refrain from posting posed pictures, portraits, animals, etc., unless there is a reflection. 

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"Street photography is a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Echoes on the Current (Weekend Street/Reflections # 264)


 Frenchtown, New Jersey

He brought his cello to the river's edge, as if its sound might weigh less than his memories. Unlike his racing thoughts, the water flowed steadily in one direction. As he played, he wondered if music could reshape the world—or only the one who dared to unleash it. When the final note faded, the river remained unchanged, the world unaltered. But he was not.

                                            Have a great weekend!💖

  Link reflections and/or street photography. 

Please refrain from posting posed pictures, portraits, animals, etc., unless there is a reflection. 

Click here for Street-Photography examples and inspiration.

"Street photography is a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Frenchtown Left Bank (Weekend Reflections # 264)

Frenchtown, New Jersey

This is a reflection in a shop window in Frenchtown, NJ. The shop is called Left Bank. At first my eyes were drawn to the Eiffel Tower painting with the umbrella-carrying Parisians. Then I noticed the reflections of the buildings, trees and cars but my favorite reflection is the man who happens to be superimposed on the body of one of the people in the painting. Can you see him? Look at the base of the Eiffel Tower and above the cars. He's on the left side of the tower but on the right side of the speed bump sign. Oh, and he's wearing sunglasses.

Thank you for all of the wonderful comments and anniversary wishes last week!

Enjoy the weekend!

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  A Reflection =  An image given back by a reflecting surface. 


Friday, July 25, 2014

Left Bank Reflection (Weekend Reflections # 252)

Frenchtown, New Jersey

It took me a while to remember where I took this shot. I still don't remember the name of the shop behind this window, but the shop across the street and in the reflection is called Left Bank.

Have a nice weekend!!!

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Reflection in a glass Ball (Weekend Reflections # 242)

Frenchtown, New Jersey

I almost missed this little reflection in a glass ball in the window of a beauty salon. If you look closley at the center of the ball you should see a brick building, cars, blue sky with wispy clouds,trees, power lines and me or at least my silhouette. The ball was part of a beauty poduct display. The bottle on the right side of this photo is labled "HEMPZ", but since I took this picture in Frenchtown I thought is was okay to crop out the H. :-)

Bon week-end!

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Magnolia No-57

Sunday was a beautiful day so Vicki and I took a drive and we ended up in a little town called Frenchtown in New Jersey. The side of this building caught my eye. I like the bricks, the fire escape and the shadow of the tree. The title of the post is what's written on the front of the building.