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A shot of Paxton's Tower taken on my day out in Carmarthenshire last Monday. The tower can be seen across the Towy Valley from Dryslwyn Castle. Some info regarding it - "Paxton's Tower is a Neo-Gothic folly that can be seen for miles from many areas situated on a hilltop near Llanarthney in the Towy Valley. It was built sometime between 1805 and 1808 and erected in honour of Lord Nelson and probably to a design by Samuel Pepys Cockerell. "
Happy Windows Wednesday
One of the VW Busses that I saw at the VW car show on Saturday. He was all hooked up to the trailer and ready to pull out. The vehicle had been painted with grey primer and he said his kids started writing on it with sidewalk chalk so he just lets everyone do it now.
They say that a sundog is a sign of a change in the weather.In the case of this forgotten windmill,maybe a little love which has been lacking for so long!
Have a great Windmill Wednesday all!
#48 in my 100 x challenge - photos from my travels
Also for Window Wednesday HWW
This window was in The Queen Victoria Building, Sydney. A very grand and beautiful building.
Window Wednesday
I finally found a hair salon I really like. The whole shop is done in retro 50's style. I had to take a few photos. I just loved it and my hairdresser, Indigo, was so nice. BTW, that's her real name.
The Gonzalez-Alvarez House, also known as the Oldest House, is a historic home in St. Augustine, FL. Built in the early 1700's, it is now approximately 300 years old.
Happy Window Wednesday!
St. Augustine, FL
...wild flowers from a walk the other night, for my favourite day of the week ;) Window Wednesday :))
This is one of the upper floor windows in what was the Ossington Coffee House, near Trent Bridge in Newark. It was built in later Victorian times in 1882 but was in the 17th C Baroque style of architecture.
This shot was taken from across the road, through the trees in Newark Castle Gardens.
Generally I would have taken the pole and guide wire out, but for this feature, it stays, the guide wire across the helmet visor is just too cool.
I went on a camera club outing to Brighton today where I noticed these flowers in a shop window. HWW
Circle Cinema theater in Tulsa down on Lewis Ave. Windows at the top and the opaque windows down in bottom right corner, Happy Window Wednesday!
I don't know where my friend got this window, it seems to be from 1946 and I think the words say Weihnachten, i.e. Christmas.
I think this could be a combination of stained glass with reverse glass painting, but don't quote me on this.
On King St. in Downtown Charleston, SC. I tried my 18/55mm lens for our night walk down King St. Wanted to be able to keep the ISO down on some hand held night shots. Too much going on to use a tripod.
Happy Window Wednesday!
...in a boring wall made crazy with Deep Dream Generator. Created for Window and Wall Wednesday. HWW everyone!
This is a shot of repairs being made to the roof of Mezquita also called The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady located in Córdoba, Spain. This was formerly a Mosque built in 784 until the Spanish Reconquista when Córdoba returned to Christian rule in 1236. The Mosque was then converted to a Roman Catholic Church. Building went on for a few hundred years to complete the conversion and a renaissance nave was added in the 16th Century. The Prayer Hall is 23,400 square meters (251,875 sf). More photos of the interior and exterior to follow.
HWW!
One of the many windows along the paths in Chicago, way back window because it was taken way back in 2011.