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Gasunie, Groningen

 

Project of the architects Alberts & van Huut

RoidWeek, 2021 Autumn, Day 2. no.1.

A window in The Chillon Castle near Montreux, Switzerland. Taken in 1980 on Ektachrome slide film with a Minolta SR-T101 camera with a Vivitar 35-105mm lens

Windows have always been fascinating to me, they seem to be the soul of a house as are eyes the soul of a body.

 

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Most of my auto art prints are done in a style called "composite photographs" a photograph formed by superimposing two or more separate photographs and HDR high definition resolution. Most of the vehicles used are shot at cars shows in southern Arizona along with the backgrounds.

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Salt Lake County, Utah.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

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The altar window in the Gothic part of the church of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. It shows scenes from the life of Christ - and if I'm not mistaken, the upper scene to the left side of the cross, is the adoration of the magi, with Mary and Josef at the side of the newborn Jesus just below it.

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Brugge, the capital of West-Flanders built a new, modern Concertgebouw, a couple of years ago.

On the side of it, is this massive window, Looked up again and saw the beautiful sky-reflection, with mountainous white clouds...

 

Have a lovely day and thank you, as always for your visits, M, (*_*)

  

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Window and hatch from a country pub at Humula, NSW.

One of the wonderful old buildings still sitting abandoned on Mare Island, Solano County, Northern California. Happy Windows Wednesday!

 

A little history . . .

 

Mare Island became the first United States naval base on the West Coast in 1854. Spanish ship captain Don Juan Manuel de Ayala y Aranza touched here in 1775. It received its present name from Mexican calvary commander General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo in 1830.

 

During World War II, the shipyard turned out scores of ships and submarines, assembling new destroyer escorts with prefabricated sections brought in from as far away as Colorado. Warships damaged in battle were also repaired and refitted in the base's drydocks. By the end of the war, Mare Island had produced 17 submarines, four submarine tenders, 31 destroyer escorts, 33 small craft and more than 300 landing craft.

 

Mare Island's sprawling National Register historic district boasts hundreds of buildings built between 1854 and the end of World War II, including ranking officers' mansions (c. 1900), duplexes for junior grade officers (1940), and ammunition depots (1856-1960s).

 

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For #Flickr Friday - Unreal - Painted window on what used to be an infant school for the children of the fisherfolk of Ferryden. Built 1837.

While photographing the 1922 Liberty around the old farm on October 16, 2012 I noticed this derelict window in one of the barns. The single remaining pane of glass appears to be holding on for all it's worth!

 

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Out shooting with James, we ended up in Hole In the Wall Panther beach, the sky was not fantastic, but from this window, it got fired up....

a7riv + Minolta Auto W. Rokkor HG 1:2.8 f = 35mm (1959; AR I)

Why not take a selfie sitting on the porch with the windows in the background ? I just needed one take after I positioned the camera. The perfect photo for this theme. Sometimes everything falls in place.

thinking of a place ~ The War on Drugs

The windows on the front of the gym have been given a surround to match that of the diner downstairs

item 13: window

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friday the 13th treated me how it should, i got called into work with only 4 hours of sleep and taking pictures was frustrated. not sure how i feel about this. i figured i hadn't done a levitation in a long time.

 

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In the dense restaurant area of central Brussels.

Is there someone behind?

 

Explored #483 09/07/2008 - Thank you all, friends

 

Studio. Shooting through the curved glass

House of Verdades de Faria (architect: Raul Lino)

 

Monte Estoril

Fort Vancouver, WA.

 

Minox 35GT and Arista EDU 400 processed in Rodinal and scanned on an Epson V500.

The red house

The view through an ancient window of the Wukoki Pueblo at Wupatki National Monument outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. This land was actually farmed by the Sinagua Indians, who were able to farm and live virtually without water. The pueblo was abandoned after the volcanic eruption at neaby Sunset Crater.

Adams Morgan in Washington DC

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