Actually,I think Paul's image of the older guy through the restaurant window shows
both aspects
of reflections as a theme (um , which is to say, reflection and reflections.)  Am I
correct
that your image is just the former.

Funny though, how literal minded most of us were in this particular case.  I think it
is because
everyone who has ever picked up a camera has dabbled in the literal theme while
learning.

annsan

nice shot, by the way Cesar, no matter what theme. :)

Cesar Matamoros II wrote:

>         I perused the PUG quickly last night.  Excellent images!  Commentary will
> come when I get a chance.
>
>         One thing that caught my attention is that overall it is not what I
> expected to see.  My first thought was of an image I took back in 1986.  I
> could not duplicate it in time for the deadline nor locate it.  Anyway,
> after viewing the PUG I began looking for the slide.  Voila!  Found it!
>
>         You can view it at http://cesar_abdul.homestead.com/rdc13.html  This is
> along the lines of what I expected to see more of in the gallery.  The PUG
> usually shows a lot of different views of the assignment.
>
>                         Let me know what you think,
>
>                         César
>                         Panama City, Florida
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