Sunday, March 1, 2009
March Theme Day (Glass)
March Theme Day is here, and my choice for a photo was crystal clear!
This crystal chandelier is reflected in a mirror at Sturdivant Hall Museum.
Follow this link for more photographs of glass!
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(Selma got snow today for the second time in two years! That is quite rare, so on the sidebar, I have posted a Selma Snow Slideshow. Thanks to Christine Weerts for snapping the church steeple and Old Live Oak Cemetery snow photos. The rest were taken in my neighborhood several miles north of Selma. We received a couple of inches on the ground and about one-half inch more on the hoods of vehicles. The snow, however, was gone by noon.)
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Beautiful glass in that light. And not so heavy and bulky looking. Perfect post for theme day.
Super. A double whammy with the chandelier and the reflection in the mirror. Just lovely.
Great idea and wonderful photo!
Very nice and I love the reflection!
You are very clever to have photographed several objects of glass in one post. Very nice indeed.
A 3 for one, those look like crystal or glass candlestick holders too! Perfect choice!
Nice choice for the theme! You have the glass in the mirror reflecting the glass in the chandelier. Wonderful!
Your photo is wonderful and certainly fulfills the theme day requirement! You have glass reflected in glass...very creative!
Beautiful composition! This is a great choice for today theme.
Love the cristal and this blue-green so soft!
Very nicely done. A double of the chandelier and also the glass mirror. I don't know if that makes this qualify for the daily double, or the trifecta! Happy theme day.
crystal is a nice choice and the mirror makes the entire photo look so elegant for theme day
Several kinds of glass in one shot!
Oh so lovely! Reminds me of the Old South. Beautiful shot.
Perfect theme day pic!
Perfect them day photo. I love how you have the reflection too.
Glass withing glass is clever and beautiful
lovely!
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