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I do love to take photos of windows and doors. They speak to me of openings and opportunities. This photo was taken at Kenwood House in London.
the boys enjoy hoping in- and out-doors through this house's low-opening windows -- our new place (next week!) will only have top-opening windows, so they're enjoying this access route while they can...
Chosen for juried photography show "Images 2014" at the Fairfield Museum and History Center, Fairfield, CT
Chosen for 2nd Annual Juried Photography show, March 2020, Mansfield Community Center, Mansfield, CT. Won First Prize.
Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
It took me a while to "arrive" after returning from my six months long South-East-Asia trip. Loads of paperwork and social responsibilities kept me busy. Additionally, after a half year of shooting hundreds of images per day, I enjoyed not using my camera for a bit.
It took eight weeks until I started to feel the creativity flowing through my venes again. I have been shooting a lot more during the past two weeks and I love it.
Shooting has become a part of my daily routine again and thats good. I missed it.
If you like this shot, check out my other Urban Exploration photographies.
The windows and lace shown in today's post are found in the older section of Sheboygan's John Michael Kohler Art Center. I am attracted by their simple beauty.