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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #207: Seeing Double

We can’t resist a great reflection — whether it be in person or in a picture that we or someone else has taken. With that in mind, Jez (of Photos by Jez) invites us this week to share reflections or doubles we’ve seen, so here are a few that bring back good memories — a double treat, if you will!

New York City

This mannequin looks assertive and poised as she “walks” toward the crowd in a window at Saks Fifth Avenue. The flags are reflections from the building across the street.
A sea-like mannequin floats magically above undulating waves in a Christmas window at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Chicago

In Chicago, all-glass skyscrapers act as mirrors to other buildings nearby, causing us to “see double” from an architecture tour boat.

Doubly good: reflections of buildings in Chicago
Wiggles add interest to this reflection in a Chicago skyscraper.

Kinderdijk

In Kinderdijk, Netherlands, windmills make you see double, especially if you’re standing on the bridge that crosses over to the mainland.

Double the beauty of a windmill in Kinderdijk.

Sahara

In the Sahara, afternoon sun made us see double as we stood tall on the Sahara Desert.

Seeing double in the Sahara

Provence

Two red doors caught our attention in a little town in Provence.

Bruges, Belgium

Seeing double: bears on a couch welcome guests to Hotel Heritage in Bruges.

Just another afternoon greeting customers at Hotel Heritage, Bruges.

In this photo at the top, this white arching bridge in Maine has been making tourists see double for years!

And this little quote made us think about something we love to see in duplicate, triplicate, etc.: friendship.

Friendship doubles your joys and divides your sorrows.

Euripides

For more entries for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #207, head to Photos by Jez to see double!

Travel double,

Rusha & Bert

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