Last week, we asked for submissions from local photographers depicting Colonial Williamsburg in a unique way—through reflections. Some of the pictures we received are absolutely breathtaking. Please, scroll through and let us know—which are your favorites?
Jayne Foley says
One can not choose ..they are all beautiful…..but my favorite is the bell jar giving a closer look at nature’s art work.
Those of us who do not live so close to CW as to see the changing seasons and enjoy the live history on a regular basis are so very grateful to those folks that keep us fed with their daily gifts of these pictures.
Looking so forward to my next visit…Huzzah
Heather Palumbo says
I have a similar horse reflection photo I took when I was there three weeks ago….
David Fairman says
A lot of great pictures. The reflection in the frosty bell jar is fantastic. I also like the reflections of the St George Tucker House and the Governor’s Palace.
Jeff says
I like the last one of the horse whose reflection is a unicorn!
Thom M. Bercik says
Almost all of them were considerations as the best, or my favorites. But, 3 stand out from the others: the first of the two reflection shots of the St. George Tucker House; the Brouton Parish Church, captured behind the Cemetery wall; and the Master Bedroom of the Wythe House.
Jeff says
VERY nice pictures. Any time I see photos of Colonial Williamsburg I get an urge to make another visit.
Pictures like this make me feel it even more than usual.
It has become my wife’s and my favorite vacation spot over the past five years.
Donald McPeters says
My husband and I too love these pictures and Williamsburg has become a gathering place for our families as we become older and it has lots of good memories of when we took our kids to see these buildings and animals and flowers and a lot of the plays and so forth. They have appreciated Williamsburg with visits with their kids too.
Jan Corbett says
What special photos!! I loved them all, but my favorite was our Musician playing the violin. The white horse also became a unicorn? Please keep posting all these wonderful, historical and special posts and photos. Have a great week in my favorite historical place!
Mrs.(Frederick) Lucille L. Harrison says
Being of the realist school I really liked the Tucker house and its reflection. Being more ethereal, the
filomena lima says
I love all the published photos , but my favorite ones are the 2 last ones by Rob Hunter .
Debby McKeown says
They are all amazing -My favorite ?-The Shannon Schojan garden bell jars is absolutely breath taking !
Pat F. says
These pictures are absolutely amazing! Congratulations to those who were able to capture these masterpieces!
Harvey Beute says
Didn’t the the Supremes sing about this? “Reflections of, the way life used to be?”
Marc Christensen says
Fantastic photos.They are all great. The ice on the orbs (or whatever they are) is very unique. We’ll be there in December. Can’t wait!!
Jeff says
Those “orbs” are bell jars used in the garden area across from the Bruton Parish Church to allow the starting of fragile plants in cooler weather.
Judith Hodnett says
Beautiful reflection photos made by talented photographers! Thanks for sharing!
BLBC says
Artful, Inspiring; seeing the Colonial area through the reflection of another person’s lens … I must return!
Pam Agnew says
The unicorn! Then a tie between the garden cloches and the horse’s blinker.
What fun! And what talented photographers! (And what endless opportunities for observation Colonial Williamsburg affords!)