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The Azure Window (Maltese: Tieqa Żerqa) is a Limestone natural arch on the Maltese island of Gozo. It is situated near Dwejra Bay on the Inland Sea. The formation, which was created after two limestone sea caves collapsed, is popular with scuba divers, but no diving today since the sea was too rough...

While photographing the 1922 Liberty around the old farm on October 16, 2012 I noticed this derelict window in one of the barns. The single remaining pane of glass appears to be holding on for all it's worth!

 

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For window Wednesday.

 

I took this pic during our trip to Berlin, earlier in the year. It wasn't a great shot but for some reason I didn't delete it. I altered the angle and spiced the colour up a bit to try to make it a bit more interesting. HWW

 

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Out shooting with James, we ended up in Hole In the Wall Panther beach, the sky was not fantastic, but from this window, it got fired up....

52 weeks of 2017

Week #25 ~ Architecture

item 13: window

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friday the 13th treated me how it should, i got called into work with only 4 hours of sleep and taking pictures was frustrated. not sure how i feel about this. i figured i hadn't done a levitation in a long time.

 

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© David K. Edwards. The glorious Rose Window, destroyed yesterday. Bummer. Unless (breaking news) it was not destroyed. Devoutly to be wished ....

Is there someone behind?

 

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House of Verdades de Faria (architect: Raul Lino)

 

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Looking out over Trow Lea and the North Sea.

 

Notice her reflection in the window.

 

Shot from the hip.

 

South Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Happy Window Wednesday!

Fort Vancouver, WA.

 

Minox 35GT and Arista EDU 400 processed in Rodinal and scanned on an Epson V500.

The red house

I've been away for two weeks while on summer vacation. This year our travels have taken us to Virginia, Maryland and Montreal, Canada.

This is the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, the city's convention center. It's located in the Quartier international de Montréal at the north end of Old Montreal in Montreal's borough of Ville-Marie.

The convention center made from multi colored panes of glass. They really look great when reflecting the buildings across the street.

Top of the St. Louis Arch.

The view through an ancient window of the Wukoki Pueblo at Wupatki National Monument outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. This land was actually farmed by the Sinagua Indians, who were able to farm and live virtually without water. The pueblo was abandoned after the volcanic eruption at neaby Sunset Crater.

I liked the reflections of trees and sky in this front window, also superimposed on the window blinds.

Our Christmas Tree is reflected in the window with view across the street.

Sunset reflected in the windows of the Pier at Southampton. This is the pier of the ferry boat departures and arrivals.

National Cathedral. Washington D.C. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon F3. Nikkor 24mm f2.8 ais. Fujifilm Neopan 400 @1600 (expired). Rodinal 1:25.

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