Oh, how fun, Lucy! I love it! And, yes, who could resist! Terrific reflection for the day! Enjoy your weekend -- who knows, maybe you can catch another one of these????
Hello Nat - not only caught by the reflection. A delighted, middle-aged lady came up while I was taking it and agreed how marvellously funny the view was! I think she was glad to find someone to share the joke with.
The best shop window scene I've come across was before I had a camera. It was when a large clothes shop was being built and the builders had stopped for a coffee break and were sitting in a long line, mugs in hand, backs against the wall, in the window where the models would one day be.
Perhaps I should have gone into the shop and asked them to adjust the angle of the mirror?
(Except . . . I'm not sure it was a mirror, it just looks like it . . . my shadow extends beyond it . . . the reflection is from the window, not from within it.)
I'll have my work cut out next time . . . getting inside the window and looking out and having the reflection back into the shop . . . that would be interesting.
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You'll get arrested Lucy!
But how could one resist?
Lucy
I love it! And there's another "voyeuristic" element to it, Lucy, in that there is a clue as to what you look like, in the reflection in the glass.
Hi Lucy!
This is a clever shot, with you caught in the act by your own reflection :)
Great.. the photo and the caption.
Fabulous Lucy! Thanks for the wide smile and chuckle! Happy Autumn! ;>))
Very good, Lucy! A little fun with the lens...right?!
Wonderful self portrait, your picture is outstanding!
Happy weekend,
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg
Oh, how fun, Lucy! I love it! And, yes, who could resist! Terrific reflection for the day! Enjoy your weekend -- who knows, maybe you can catch another one of these????
Sylvia
If it had only been a lady ;-)
He seems to be clad only in a piece of string! Neat shot.
What a nice pair of... Curtains ! Great idea indeed : it has just illuminated my evening...
:D
Nice shot! The reflection makes it look like you are taking a picture of his front side. :)
Hehehe! My imagination runs wild. :)
Great shot and reflection!
This is awesome. Now I'm not sure if u were inside or outside the display window...
Hey, anytime you're allowed to take a picture of a naked man, I say go for it!
Hello Victoria . . . sort of me . . . wearing clothes at least two sizes too big so, although not sylph-like, I'm not quite that dumpy either!
Lucy
Hello Nat - not only caught by the reflection. A delighted, middle-aged lady came up while I was taking it and agreed how marvellously funny the view was! I think she was glad to find someone to share the joke with.
Lucy
Hello Faye and Carol. Glad you like the picture. It's fun, isn't it?
Lucy
Hello Carolyn . . . no particular adjustment to the lens, just how it was!
Lucy
Hello Cezar and Leia.
Greetings from Dorset to Luxembourg!
Lucy
Hello Sylvia.
The best shop window scene I've come across was before I had a camera. It was when a large clothes shop was being built and the builders had stopped for a coffee break and were sitting in a long line, mugs in hand, backs against the wall, in the window where the models would one day be.
Lucy
Rune . . . perhaps we should look out for naked female models on Visual Norway?
Lucy
Hello Jenny Freckles.
The string! Isn't it odd? I wonder if there's something tied on the other side to protect his modesty from assistants coming through the door beyond.
Lucy
Hello Tsuki.
Glad to help make your evening cheerful.
Lucy
Hello James.
Perhaps I should have gone into the shop and asked them to adjust the angle of the mirror?
(Except . . . I'm not sure it was a mirror, it just looks like it . . . my shadow extends beyond it . . . the reflection is from the window, not from within it.)
Lucy
Hello EG Wow and Luis Gomez.
Glad you like the reflection.
Lucy
Hello Horsoon.
I'll have my work cut out next time . . . getting inside the window and looking out and having the reflection back into the shop . . . that would be interesting.
Lucy
Lizziviggi.
I confess, I didn't ask his permission.
Lucy
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