This month's theme for the City Daily Photo Blog (CDPB) community is glass, and my contribution is an eyeglass store seen through the store's glass window. To see everyone in the CDPB participating this month click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
I see a great "Theme Day" post through my glasses ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh. A very good take on today's theme. And nice in B and W.
ReplyDeleteHey, he's cute! And yours is the first blog I've come across so far to feature eye glasses. And through a glass, yet. Well done!
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Seattle Daily Photo
Ilike this photo. I posted one about eye glasses myself.
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea! ;-)
ReplyDeleteimagination out the wazoo! love it! (and i agree with kim - he's mega cute!)
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm wearing my glasses as I look at your glass post- so clever!
ReplyDeleteYour sense of humor shines here.
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the "You won't believe your eyes"..Funny shot!
ReplyDeleteclever post for today and something many of us are very glad to have!
ReplyDeleteI love eyeglass shops! Been wearing them for 25 years now and I like having different colour frames.
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Nice picture!I have never thought I would use glasses but it is okay because I can use one to read!:-) Léia
ReplyDeleteEye glasses is a great interpretation of the theme..reminds me to get my eyes checked!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe my eyes! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
Glass everywhere! Great interpretation of the theme. I don't mind wearing glasses but I dread picking out new frames.
ReplyDeleteWait a min while I put my multifocals on.......aaaaah! Yes. I see!
ReplyDeleteGlasses through a glass, what could be better!!
ReplyDeleteFor Glass in Boston -- Don't miss the Ware collection of 'Glass Flowers' at Harvard. 3,000 unbelievably realistic models of fruits, flowers and plants (847 species) on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, www.hmnh.harvard.edu. The were created from 1886-1936 by father/son glass artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka working just outside of Dresden, Germany. The ever blooming flowers are the perfect antidote to today's snowy weather!
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