05 January, 2010

Window View from Laclede's Landing in Saint Louis, Missouri


Taken in August 2009 while in Saint Louis, Missouri. In the reflection you can see a bit of the Edward Jones Dome where the St. Louis Rams football team plays.

This shot was taken in Laclede's Landing area. Click on the link for more information about LaClede's Landing .

This is my second submission for Window Views and Doors Too . Please join in this fab meme hosted by the lovely Mary Tomaselli on Wednesday/Thursday.

16 comments:

Gaelyn said...

Nice shot of a very colorful door with personality.

Barb said...

Hi Erin - I keep thinking I'm at the wrong place 'cause your Header keeps changing! Lots of reflected images in your photo - nice.

Unknown said...

The reflections in the windows are awesome!

toby said...

I really like the way you took this shot - great angle!

Kim, USA said...

I like the color worn out in time...thanks for sharing.


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Rajesh said...

Nice shot, very colorful.

Photo Cache said...

Very nice shot. I love looking at reflections on windows.

Carolyn Ford said...

I really like the colorful window and reflection. Perfect entry for the meme!

Daryl said...

Nice .. and I detect a touch of Picnik's HDR-ish ... or is it their Orton-ish effect, regardless, its lovely!

MedaM said...

Oh what an interesting perspective! And the reflection is great. Really beautiful and interesting photo!

Anonymous said...

Your shot is beautiful and the angle is great.

Leora said...

The colors on the door are striking, and we get a nice view of what is beyond.

Lew said...

Nicely done! I have enjoyed your tour of St Louis through these various posts.

Dianne said...

that's a beautiful door
and the reflections are fantastic

Merisi said...

This looks like a beautiful painting!

Kranky Granny said...

Erin, always nice to see shots from my home area on the web. I have taken a shot of that same reflection of the courthouse on several occasions.

Laclede's Landing is such a great place.

Welcome to Window Views and I hope you enjoyed your visit to my home state of Missouri.