On a twilight walk through Harvard Yard,
it was the puddles that caught my eye.
We wandered for quite a while
and I was determined to find a puddle that reflected
one of the iconic bell towers that define the city-scape along the Charles River.
One of the things I love the most about puddle reflections
is that they make me feel like I can touch the sky...
they bring far away elements of architecture and nature
right to my fingertips!
And the layers.
What floats on the surface, and what lies beneath
are intertwined and create such a lovely tableau!
Nice how puddles reflect the world above, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
ReplyDeleteYou summed up my love of puddle reflections to a T!
ReplyDeleteDelightful reflections shots from the 'little puddles' ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you a delightful weekend ~ ^_^
The advantage of a rainy day: puddles with great reflections!
ReplyDeleteYou obviously have had great success finding reflections in puddles. Wall done.
ReplyDeletePuddles make great reflections and you have found some of the best.
ReplyDeleteI love the arched windows in that building and how you have been able to capture the tower in the puddle
ReplyDeletebeautiful series of photographs. I love the way the dome is captured in the first photos.
ReplyDeleteI know it's about the reflections - but the way the puddle makes the path looks broken is what catches my eye.
ReplyDeleteThe irregular shape of the puddles give the reflection scene an air of mystery -'what's beyond the edge?'
ReplyDeletepuddles make the best reflections - unless there is a little boy jumping in it!!! pretty - pretty, the leaves add a nice touch!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting notes of puddles. I remember my kids love stepping in them
ReplyDeleteNice puddle post!
ReplyDeletePuddles are such great photo ops! I really love your choices for reflections.
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative. I never think to look at the puddles for anything significant and look at all that I am missing!
ReplyDeleteYes! Lovely. The depths they have is always so mesmerizing. I have a picture of one of my grand daughters and myself in a puddle. (reflected in a puddle that is, ha!)
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