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Radar tower in Cuxhaven, Germany, at night after a downpour. The two windows on the right in the foreground are part of the lighthouse.

Inside Lindisfarne Castle, looking out on to a very foggy day. I liked the unusual curtain fixings, they are on hinged rails that fold back across the window when required... A second HWW today!

AAW February 19 - 26: Doors and Windows

 

WIT: Another run-down place, but they tried to brighten it up with yellow paint, anyway. I liked the fan in the window, although a cat would have been better. Cropped and upped the contrast in post, the yellow was bright enough as it was.

Historic Annapolis, Maryland. Taken just down the road from the Naval Academy.

Another window, another village, Provence, France

#Villenviertel#in Wiesbaden!

On a windy day by the Little Red Schoolhouse, Lost Villages Museum

Monastery "Agios Gerasimos", Kefalonia, Greece.

Windows of the small chapel.

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door explored

Rosedale, KS

Windows of the ruined, former Scheibler factory. The historic weaving mill, built in 1898-1899, was then one of the most powerful and modern weaving mills in Poland. Now it is waiting for revitalization. Łódź, Poand

Beautiful staircase windows of the Tomilin's building in St. Petersburg, constructed in 1906.

Window on the world from inside one of the caves at Tsankawi Village Trail in Los Alamos, NM

This is the view from my upstairs study looking north toward Blanco Texas and the peaks known as "Twin Sisters".

backside facade, Lisbon, Portugal

Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA) Botanic Garden

 

Tonemapping mit Luminance HDR 2.3.0

 

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Summer in Pärnu, Estonia: old and new windows

Random Goodness Working towards a Better World

An oriel window (bay window) within Mont Orgueil castle, Jersey. Bay windows became a hugely popular feature of residential Victorian architecture in the British Isles from about the 1870s and hold a continuous appeal up to this day. They are used to increase the flow of natural light into a building, thereby also making a room appear larger.

Paris - Septembre 2017.

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