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Cold window
Outside the window,, amazing cold wind touch face, on local road.
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The Window of Reconciliation (2017) by Thomas Denny in Saint John's Church, Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, is ablaze with color.
Photography is an unique way of art. This picture reminds me of the beauty around us, which is somehow lost as we grow up. Sometimes we see it through a tiny window of the camera called a viewfinder. Once you see it, you just cannot unsee it. It changes you.
instituut voor beeld en geluid
in english...
institute for sound and vision
instituut.beeldengeluid.nl/index.aspx?ChapterID=8532
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media experience
Out and about around Manchester and Media City. Just a few shots of the area as reflected in Windows
Due to the shelter-in-place orders, people have been putting teddy bears and rainbows in their windows or on their houses so children out on a walk can go on a bear and rainbow scavenger hunt.
I've had this Steiff Teddy Bear since I was a small child.
This train station in Kennebunk has been repurposed into unique offices. There is talk, however, that it may become an active station once again, at least seasonally, for passengers of the Downeaster.
Window above our main entrance door.
I think you call it, a transom window....
Zen Series ~ 3 of 3
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Just a few windows at one of the hotels.
Not sure what this hotel is like, I'll have to ask Céline about it, but it does have a great view.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
The vision of Mary to the swineherd Eoves (or Eof), on the site of which Evesham Abbey was founded. One of a trio of very late (1950s) Arts & Crafts windows by Bromsgrove Guild artist Albert Lemmon in the nave aisles.
The church of St Peter at Bengeworth stands immediately to the east of Evesham town centre and is a grand Victorian replacement for a medieval church that stood further to the south. The church was built in 1870-2 to the designs of architect T.D.Barry and is a spacious cruciform building dominated by a steeple on the south side that also serves as the main entrance porch.
Inside there is a mixture of Victorian and later glass including three fine late Arts & Crafts windows in the nave aisles. In the south transept are several fine monuments and an old font all brought from the previous church.
St Peter's is usually open and welcoming to visitors, for more see below:-
www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?p...
Vivitar 35ES with Vivitar Lens f1.7/40mm. Kodak Tmax 400 in Xtol 1+1 9.5min. 20C
The Vivitar's light meter did a decent job here.