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Rear vision reflections of a busy week


After a busy week of which my eyeballs are literally fried and my brain is now inactive I've been relaxing by going through more of my photos from last weekend and found this odd one. I must've been experimenting with different settings in my camera along the main highway just past Levin.

Unfortunately I do remember it wasn't a very interesting drive at this point, just miles and miles of flat farmland. Sure was nice to be home again, I do hope you've had a good week too :-)

Comments

Andy said…
It is always good to take a look back. You can always find something you missed.
Wayne said…
When my eyes are fried (which is pretty much every day). they are too tired to look at pictures :-(
I like reflection in side view mirrors, they are multi-dimensional (the reflection of the phone poles in the glass)
This is a great reflection shot in the wing mirror. Have a wonderful weekend.
Fun60 said…
The long drive home. Have a good weekend.
Christine said…
Hi! Visiting via weekend reflections link up. A fun experimental photo with a neat reflection!
Hope you can visit as I'm new at this!
Christineandhercamera.blogspot.com
Rhonda Albom said…
We have driven to Wellington a few times, so we recognize the nothingness of the area. Great job making it interesting.
nicol2carm said…
Great reflection!
eileeninmd said…
Hello Amy, cool reflection. Have a happy weekend!
Viera said…
Amazing double reflection... good captured
I always like rear-view mirror shots. Very creative!!

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