February 11, 2010

Mirror

“Mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images”

~ Jean Cocteau

Three mirrors help bounce light around a narrow hallway.

Vintage white framed beveled mirror found years ago at the Roadium flea market near LA for ten bucks.

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15 comments:

  1. very nice shot...love the look through mirrors. happy tt!

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  2. Mirrors reflect so much more...I love the shot below, too sweet!

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  3. Really pretty! It's amazing how mirrors can open up a narrow space, in a way that's almost magical.

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  4. love the shot and wish I had a few of the $10 ones..........

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  5. Nothing like a good bargain! Beveled mirrors are great!

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  6. I love a good find like your mirror! I'm a former high-desert dweller moved west of the cascades.

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  7. Love a find like your beveled mirror...they offer such a BIG view on small spaces.

    We all need to reflect a little (or a lot) before throwing back images.

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  8. Clever quote, and clever use of light :)

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  9. Ten bucks? Niiiice! Love the flea markets and jumble sales and that's a great mirror :)

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  10. Great mirror--I can't believe it was such a great find...Happy TT!

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  11. What HE said. Jean, that is.

    Sometimes, the best mirror I’ve got is the look in my daughter’s eyes.

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  12. Hehe... A friend had a similar setup in front of TV, but we used it to make those Nintendo Zapper games more difficult.

    Bored children, us.

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  13. lovely shot.

    Mine is here

    http://justmeshakirack.blogspot.com/2010/02/mirrors-of-my-life-thursday-theme.html

    HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!
    and
    GONG XI FA CAI!
    (means WISHING YOU PROSPERITY! in Mandarin, Chinese)

    hugs
    shakira

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