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Galway Cathedral Ireland

Enjoy your day and thanks for the visit.

Window Wednesday - taken along an Oklahoma Back Road

Wetzlar, Germany

 

Geo tag is not exact on the spot

In meinem Ort!

 

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Windows reflected in a window.

I went window shopping today! I bought three windows :-)

Tamagawa, Setagaya, Tokyo

Another look at this beautiful chapel ceiling. As the sun and clouds play above the stained glass the light and colors change, adding a presence to the space.

 

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Skopje, old city, Macedonia

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Mother Nature outdoes herself decorating this window which is almost enveloped with ivy and other greenery. Seen in Lacock village, Wiltshire, UK.

I like the composition one can make with something as simple as windows. Angles, Point of View, Reflections and combinations for a few ideas. Old and new there is this attraction.

Well for me anyway.

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Town hall, old town

Das #Fenster#…..

 

Eine Urlaubserinnerung an #MERAN#

 

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Circular shoji window at Manpuku-ji temple, Uji Japan. Hasselblad X1D.

the “Window of Enlightenment”(left) and

the “Window of Confusion”(right)

taken at Genko-an temple, Kyoto

秋の源光庵: 悟りの窓と迷いの窓

An old mountain home has lived its life.

The fascinating & beautiful ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, UK, provided me with a glimpse of the city beyond through one of its remaining windows. One can only imagine how glorious this abbey must have been before it was destroyed!

This window is on a Baptist Church in Richmond County, Virginia. I don’t know what kind of window treatment this is, but it isn’t stained glass. It needs a little TLC.

Happy Window Wednesday.

Supremely dirty window with birdpoop vertical lines and horizontal panes, curtain stripes and corrugations.

One of several beautiful stained glass windows in the Bishop's Palace on Broadway in Galveston, Texas.

 

Built in 1886 by Col. Walter Gresham who fought in the U.S. Civil War. The house was then one of the most lavish and massive homes in the U.S. and is a Victorian adaptation of a Renaissance style.

 

The Catholic Diocese bought the home in 1923.

 

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