
Late in the day, the Astoria City Hall is reflected in the one-way glass window next to the drive-up teller window of the Columbia National Bank. Until recently, the bank was called The Bank of Astoria. Most of us still think of it by the old name. Both the Bank of Astoria and the City Hall are on the corner of 11th Street and Duane Avenue, diagonally from each other with the city hall facing Duane.
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This is a beauty of a shot. On my monitor the colors of gold and a sort of mauve for the tiles complement each other so nicely!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot! I love the way the building seems to sway!
ReplyDeleteI have to study the image following your description because I was so enchanted by this photo that I didn't understand it well. Only flaw: I can't see much real yellow here, but maybe my screen, and it isn't really a flaw if not for Mellow Yellow.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is nicely done. Fun shot!
ReplyDeleteVery clear reflection! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAn absolute ripper of a shot. Great composition.
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection. I especially like the slight curves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine capture this is. Well done, TGal!
ReplyDeleteThe way one building frames the picture of the other building is just grand.
ReplyDeleteRe Greensboro's weather. As much as anything, we notice that it starts getting dark earlier. Summer comes and goes and returns..... Indian summer.
Weather is a bit different on the East Coast this year.
Thanks for the visit. We're not participating in a meme today so, "business is slow."
Sheryl: What an excellent shot. That reflection showing the City Hall is priceless!
ReplyDeleteThe teller’s window—
ReplyDeleteperfect reflective surface
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so cool!
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