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I ljust loved these old wooden houses in Bergen's historic quarter of Bryggen, right by the waterside.
Happy Windows Wednesday!
HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!
Sure, this photo features just one window.
However, I did NOT photograph it because it is such special window.
Instead, I did so because of the peculiar way it is situated architecturally
-- plus how its peculiar situation is emphasized
-- when its 3-D surroundings are captured in a 2-D image.
Also, my composition (a crop plus some straightening)
is intended to emphasize the peculiar geometry of its location.
Re my caption - Cornered Window: This window is NOT a corner window.
It is instead a CORNERED window. It seems to be somehow trapped in its location.
I hope you who view this photo can see what I mean by that.
Location: An old private home in the DorfKern (village center), Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
ill have to come back for a title! or not...I have so many titles for it but the right one hasnt hit me yet! HWW my friends. I hope you all have had a good week so far!
Scanned and re-processed pic from many years ago of an abandoned IOOF building in a fading Oklahoma town. Note the prices for the barber,I got a feeling he hasn't been in business for awhile....
Have a great window Wednesday!
An old favorite, each time I post it I change it up a bit. To all my followers and to all that pass by this window, I wish you a very warm, joyful and loving conclusion to the year 2019, and looking forward to a clear and stunning 2020!!!!
The veranda behind the Ca d'zan Mansion in Sarasota, FL. Was the home of John and Mable Ringling on Sarasota Bay.
Ringling Museum and Bayside Gardens
Happy Window Wednesday!
Window Wednesday
We are expecting a severe Winter storm here. This rain is the first wave. I don't know whether or not I will have internet service after today due to heavy snow bringing power lines down. At any rate, see you soon! Love you all!
this has been a favourite store in our town selling used clothing. And some odd furnishings.
Happy Window Wednesday
In a shop looking out onto the old town - candid shot. I took this out from in the street and as this building was on the corner and as the windows are open (with no glass) I could get this shot
New Aug 2021 edit
Located not too far away from me is this nice historic mill. Sits on Whiteman's Creek. I know, a verynot so good name in todays culture. HDR image brings out the colours.
Happy Window Wednesday
I don’t like to make excuses, but I lost my Happy Window Wednesday instruction booklet. I am sure it is alright to post just one window. After all it is Happy Window Wednesday ... not Windows Wednesday. If the Window Wednesday community would like to forward a copy of the rules to me, I would be happy to read them, unless it has over 2,324 pages like Truck Thursday. Then forget it!
I don’t know what this structure is. Maybe a meeting house of some sort.
Happy Window Wednesday, my friends!
Best be on your toes exploring this long time abandoned DeKalb,IL. farmhouse.At least there are ample warnings...
Have a much nicer window Wednesday all!
Our guide lead us up to Skull Rock in Mystery Valley. The direction of the sun really brought out the colors of the rock.
Monument Valley, Utah
Happy Window Wednesday!
With its barred windows and generally aged appearance this float doesn’t look like much. I was struck by the beauty of its muted colours and their reflections on the waters on the Tiber River on this winter afternoon in Rome. After some research, I believe that this is the "San Giorgio" float, which belongs to the sports and cultural association, “The Royal Circolo Canottieri Tiber Remo”.