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Processed with Silver Efex Pro 2

 

Strawberry Hill House, Twickenham, South West London, UK

John Allen Photography 2024

Stained glass window in the cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Lyon, France.

Shot with Canon EOS 350D + Canon 18-55mm

 

i saw this and it looks like the windows XP wallpaper that you get on rubbish windows you need a macbook

Stone window ledge and lintel

Cumberland Gap Tennessee, thanks for your visit, have a great Sunday!

for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Window'

A cat listening to Scarlet sing Misty...

 

Cover song MISTY sung by Scarlet

 

"Misty" is a jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA3q3037mEk

 

 

The boy Alexander understands his father to be a famous lawyer.

The leather law books of Alexander’s father fill a room like hay in a barn.

Alexander has asked his father to let him build a house like bricklayers build, a house with walls and roofs made of big

leather law books.

 

The rain beats on the windows

And the raindrops run down the window glass

And the raindrops slide off the green blinds down the siding.

The boy Alexander dreams of Napoleon in John C. Abbott’s history, Napoleon the grand and lonely man wronged, Napoleon

in his life wronged and in his memory wronged.

The boy Alexander dreams of the cat Alice saw, the cat fading off into the dark and leaving the teeth of its Cheshire smile

lighting the gloom.

 

Buffaloes, blizzards, way down in Texas, in the panhandle of Texas snuggling close to New Mexico,

These creep into Alexander’s dreaming by the window when his father talks with strange men about land down in Deaf

Smith County.

Alexander’s father tells the strange men: Five years ago we ran a Ford out on the prairie and chased antelopes.

 

Only once or twice in a long while has Alexander heard his father say “my first wife” so-and-so and such-and-such.

A few times softly the father has told Alexander, “Your mother … was a beautiful woman … but we won’t

talk about her.”

Always Alexander listens with a keen listen when he hears his father mention “my first wife” or

“Alexander’s mother.”

 

Alexander’s father smokes a cigar and the Episcopal rector smokes a cigar and the words come often: mystery of life,

mystery of life.

These two come into Alexander’s head blurry and gray while the rain beats on the windows and the raindrops run down the

window glass and the raindrops slide off the green blinds and down the siding.

These and: There is a God, there must be a God, how can there be rain or sun unless there is a God?

 

So from the wrongs of Napoleon and the Cheshire cat smile on to the buffaloes and blizzards of Texas and on to his mother

and to God, so the blurry gray rain dreams of Alexander have gone on five minutes, maybe ten, keeping slow easy time to the

raindrops on the window glass and the raindrops sliding off the green blinds and down the siding.

 

Boy and Father

Carl Sandburg

  

The Castle, Carcassonne, France

Stained glass window in the vestibule

Another quiet day just sitting at the window!

 

7 Days of Shooting Week #40 Lighting Focus Friday ....

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.

Happy Window Wednesday!

 

This is a hard shot because it makes my neck hurt. One also looks a bit stupid kneeling on the floor in the center of the Campanile. But I decided to do it anyway as this was the vision I had for this capture. I love this structure which sits above Potter Lake on our beautiful campus. The colors on the ceiling represent our beloved KU Jayhawks; crimson and blue and gold for the beak.

 

World War II Memorial Campanile and Carillon,

University of Kansas,

Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.

    

This pretty much sums up the day. Rain, rain, and more rain.

 

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The "room with a view" is an old privy. Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primoplan 58/1.9

Tues. the 19th and quick trip to Ankeny Square. So snapped on my ole' 55-200vr and got a few clicks on the way. Still pretty dead world out there.

The colour version of the window I posted earlier this week.

Fotografia analogica.

Fotocamera Nikon F80.

Obiettivo Tamron 70 300 mm.

Pellicola negativa 200 iso.

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

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