Saturday, January 10, 2015

As seen in the mirror

As seen in the mirror
Shot this during my Winter promenade on Wednesday when it snowed for a couple of hours. This is a road in Tungelsta that dates back hundreds of years. It is called Skogsekebyvägen. Along it you will find a runestone from the Viking Era.

16 comments:

Andy said...

Nice. You were riding your bike in this weather? Yuck!

s.c said...

Beautiful reflection of the road with nice bends in it. You have cut out everything else around the mirror or was it to blinded white?. Looks good .

Stefan Jansson said...

I was out walking Andy.

It was snowing, hence the all white sky.

EG CameraGirl said...

I like the reflection and I think living in a place where you find evidence of Vikings must be quite intriguing!

Lowell said...

I hope you stopped your bike before you took the photo. What the heck were you doing out on your bike in those conditions? Yikes! Oh, I just saw your comment to Andy. OK, what the heck were you doing out walking in those conditions? You must have Viking blood!

VP said...

I can't resist a reflection like this one!

Stefan Jansson said...

It was because of the snow fall that I went for a walk, I needed a few Winter like photos.

Birdman said...

Passing life by on the bend.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Steffe that's a super fab reflection, well spotted!

William Kendall said...

An excellent shot, but biking in those conditions?

RedPat said...

Wonderful shot! We haven't had a real winter snow fall here yet either. I was hopeful for some pics on Friday morning but we got no snow!

Kay said...

I love this shot - yesterday's also. And the ice fisher portrait is wonderful, too. (I've not visited for a few days.)

Julie said...

The white-out of the background converts a terrific shot into a sensational one.

Jack said...

The snowy weather helped make this image special.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

You must be immune to the cold. This reflection looks like a magical vision.

Bob Crowe said...

Beautiful creative image. The name of the road has too many letters for English speakers to pronounce.