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This window is in a local United Methodist Church. It is a side window and very high off the ground, thus the low vantage point. It is located in Lancaster County, Virginia.
Happy Window Wednesday!
Hraunfossar Waterfall, Iceland.
One of the water rivulets of the Hraunfossar resemble stains on the lava wall. This waterfall is a feast for eye – you can spent hours studying many little vignettes along its almost 1 km length.
Stained glass window in the German Church in Stockholm Sweden, depicting the Ascension of Christ
large view is nice
The term stained glass can refer to coloured glass as a material or to works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. This fine example is seen in "The Mission " public house in Hull .It is in a room that was the Chapel when the building was The Seamans Mission..
Section of a small stained glass lampshade.
Theme: "Green and Red"
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour edit of a shot captured in April 2018. A moment before he had been singing a mournful tune and I think I previously published a black and white shot of that moment. Enjoy!
I volunteer at a Food Kitchen that's located in the auditorium of Trinity Anglican Church in Cambridge. So I was able to get permission to go into the church sanctuary to take a few photos.
This one is from the upper choir loft looking along a pew through to a stained glass window.
A stained glass panel shining into the darkness.
It is surrounded by branch shadows of the tree nearby...
Glass windows in the cathedral in Linköping, Sweden.
FlickrLounge weekly theme - glass
2017 one photo each day
Sandhill Crane.
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles are browner and have no red on head. Their plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska to the Hudson Bay and south into western Ontario. There are isolated populations in: the Rocky Mountains, the northern prairies, the Great Lakes, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.