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Two big windows next to each other.

A wonderful, teeny tiny house using salvaged windows to separate the bedroom from the kitchen. From owners April and Keith's appropriately titled Tiny House Blog.

Frome, Somerset, UK

 

Nikon D7100

Voigtländer Color-Skopar 28mm Lens

The rain freeze on the window and the ladder. Domek Tkaczki

taken from inside Heublein Tower, on Talcott Mountain, Simsbury, CT

An abandoned barn at the end of 7 Mile Road

Vatican museum window

Arches National Park lies atop an underground salt bed called the “Paradox Formation” which is responsible for the arches, spires, balanced rocks, fins and eroded monoliths common throughout the park. The Paradox Formation was deposited over 300 million years ago when seas flowed into the region and eventually evaporated.

 

Over millions of years, the salt bed was covered with the residue of floods and winds as the oceans returned and evaporated again and again. Much of this debris was cemented into rock. At one time this overlying layer of rock may have been more than a mile thick.

View from a window of Chateau de Grignan (FR).

The window is almost smaller than the brick surround!!

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

It's a barrel, it's blue, it's behind the windows, the windows are dirty, and that's really all there is to it.

Évora, Portugal

Ely Cathedral

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.

 

Bethany Luthern Church

Mountrail County

North Dakota

  

Here is another see through church window shot except that this is a whole different church. I haven't posted an exterior shot of this one yet.

 

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Window in the castle of the Teutonic Order (Deutscher Orden) Georgenburg, near Interburg.

Today - Mayevka.

 

From my visit to the Victorian Supreme Court in Melbourne I took these shots in the Public Library there.

Taken from Peckinpah which serves great pulled pork but they have increased their pricing so much. Previously you can order a full serving for around $14 but now that is the price for half serving and the full serving is over $20.

 

On a different note, how are you guys liking the new format for viewing images? I was forced into using it, I cannot opt-out for some reason and I don't like it. I have already posted a feedback to flickr. While it serves a good image viewing experience it is a hindrance for interaction. I am for better viewing experience but I do hope Flickr will not sacrifice the interactive portion of the site. That is what I love about flickr and I'm afraid I might just use flickr as a hosting site if this continues.

 

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