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February 11, 2008 - Reflections in the hubcap of a classic Plymouth

Reflections in the hubcap of a classic Plymouth park in downtown Greenville, SC.  This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 2/10/2008.
As a follow-up to yesterday’s photo, of a classic Plymouth parking in downtown Greenville, I am sharing the reflection in one of it’s hubcaps. In addition to serving as a self portrait you can also see the Wyche Pavilion, the Hampton Inn, and Terrace … A special thanks goes out to the owner who did such a great job of cleaning and shining the hubcap just for this photo.

PS: City Daily Photo bloggers please read this request: Collaboration, your photos at an international conference.

Zsolt said,

February 11, 2008 @ 11:31 am

this photo is very familiar to me on your site….isnt it like you had some similar shots before? Anyway…it looks wonderful, usually I like close ups very much.:)

Kate said,

February 11, 2008 @ 12:05 pm

As viewed on the portal, I thought it was a camera lens. Yes, the hubcabs are sparkling clean!

ann in Alpharetta said,

February 11, 2008 @ 12:37 pm

as my spam word says… this is a unique photo
pretty cool shot

Jackie said,

February 11, 2008 @ 4:43 pm

My spam word was gorgeous - do you set these words yourself, Denton?! They’re all certainly very apt! What a great photo!

Denton said,

February 11, 2008 @ 10:24 pm

Zsolt, yes I have to watch out and not have only close-ups. However, I don’t remember one of a hubcap before.

Kate, owners of classic cars keep them much cleaner than I keep my newer car.

ann in Alpharetta, funny.

Jackie, I control the list of anti-spam words which are randomly selected. So it’s a lot like your horoscope. I chose words which are positive when in reference to a photo.

Helen said,

February 12, 2008 @ 10:05 pm

This is a fabulous reflection shot!

jazzy said,

February 13, 2008 @ 2:48 pm

brilliant portrait Denton.

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