March 18, 2010

Weekend Reflections

On the way to work, on Monday, I noticed I was surrounded by mostly white vehicles, as evidenced in this shot. In almost 46 years of marriage, we've never owned a white car or truck.
Go visit James, to see who else posted a reflection, today.

11 comments

  1. That IS a lot of white cars. We have owned two white mini vans back to back. I would have liked another color, but when it comes right down to it, it's not the color that matters, I guess.

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  2. What an image full of reflections! This is really a fun capture...good one!

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  3. We have the same kind of view today! mine is without the white cars!Ü

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  4. We have the same kind of view today! mine is without the white cars!Ü

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  5. Yes, over here it is obvious that if you take out the white, black and grey cars, this accounts for about 80% of all vehicles.

    Nice reflection, although not a nice way to have to spend time!

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  6. Lots of reflecting images! Can't say I'd like your commute. I'm so glad to be retired and in the country. :)
    I've never owned a white vehicle either.

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  7. I got my first white car last summer
    but I swear I wasn't causing all that traffic

    great photo effects!!

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  8. Neat shot. I like the "double exposure" effect. White cars don't stay white long. I don't think we ever had a white one either.

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  9. Nice catch! At least you had something to keep the commute interesting :) We've had both white and black cars, and the white ones are actually easier to keep looking clean. And they are a lot more comfortable in the Texas sun! Kathy

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  10. I'm thinking the white is to reflect the heat of the sun. Fun photo!

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  11. So many reflections here! What a great shot.

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