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"The Mallard Cottage, an 18th Century Irish-Newfoundland vernacular style cottage, is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada, as being one of the oldest wooden buildings in North America." I was attracted by the window reflection.

The windows on Main Street have very unique displays, often they very little, or nothing to do with the merchandise inside the store, but instead show an interesting scene, or an advertisement for Disney's latest movie.

 

The secret to getting Disneyland photos without people in the scene is simply to stay in the park after they close. Security slowly closes the park from the points furthest from the front gate a little while after midnight, and usually doesn't force you out until more than 1 hour after the posted closing time.

 

This is a 6 exposure HDR tone mapped with Photomatix. I used Lightroom, Nik Color Efex 4 and Topaz Denoise to process the image after Photomatix.

Taken for Our Daily Challenge: INTRICATE, the topic for Monday 10 March 2014

The most photographed window at the 4th Flickr meeting of Ilustrar Portugal in Aveiro. :)

A window in the Boiler Shop, a brick-faced building built in 1916. Finding a window with no panes unbroken was difficult. The Santa Fe Railyard Shops were THE thing that made Albuquerque the biggest city in the state.

 

Picture of a polaroid, cause I don't have a scanner...

Window in an abandoned building overloking Lake Atitlan

View On Black

 

HIghest position on explore: 52

around la oratava, tenerife

Dirty windows, graffiti and lovely early evening light on a seaside shelter.

窗戶耶! 拍了不貼...手也會癢!!

Part of the castle of Henry the Lion of Braunschweig

Bow-window

Belgium

 

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Taken with a Tamron 10-24mm lens. Type L for a better view.

One of my very first self portraits next to my bedroom window.

Cancer education and fund raising. A window display from the early 1950's. Probably somewhere in Ontario, Canada.

Scanned from a negative found in an envelope marked "Miscellaneous". One of a number of negatives dating from the 1930's to 1950's, purchased at an Ontario ephemera show. All contained in old Bank of Montreal pay envelopes.

NIKON D5500 - Obj. SIGMA 18-300 mm

An interesting window I found this morning that seems to be hiding a jungle.

Processed with VSCO with g3 preset

119 in 2019

#114 - Window Shopping

 

52 Weeks of 2019

Week 19: Channeling Vivian Maier

Category: creative

Window washer in the Paseo District of Oklahoma City.

Window reflection at the Magritte Museum (with an easter egg)

Worcester Park, London, UK

downtown tampa, florida

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