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Lots of decorative architecture, lots of window frames (some now bricked up) note this Portcullis is the top corner or point of the triangular shape of this castle.
Another from Wilson, Kansas; this one from a separate grain elevator which is located about a block west of the main complex. I think this works perfectly for today's post to Totally Texture Tuesday.
Handheld stack of 7 images in Helicon.
This is guy is living in our windowframe for quite a while now.
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This vibrant nature scene of the beautiful bright red blossoms of the tropical Flame Tree beyond draped curtains would brighten up any home or office. Imagine this on your wall as a Canvas, Metal or Acrylic Print and how it could brighten up your room.
Open up your house that has no views or windows by placing a window view on your wall.
Adding a window framed image to your wall can create a sense of depth, color, light and openness to a room, especially a room where there are not many, or no windows. This will look just like a window with a view on your wall.
Enjoy this burst of nature and color whilst relaxing in your living room or kitchen. Or, what a great view for your office.
The scene behind or beyond the window is also available without the window frame and curtains, and is titled Vibrant Flame Tree by Kaye Menner and can be found either by searching the title or in my Floral Gallery.
Again, this could lend itself to B&W but I liked the green so much I left it. 2 panes are hanging in there but I don't like their chances.
Snatched street snap of a phone user standing under an appropriate window in Cheltenham's Promenade today.
Small part of original grabbed shot - this tiny lens is amazing!
This was taken at the top of The Shard, during a sight-seeing lomo-trip with hodachrome..
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Taken from inside the ruins of St Catherine's Chapel at Hylton Castle, Sunderland, with a touch of dramatic editing!
Normally people (need to) go out into nature to take wildlife pictures. While freezing their asses off. At least in the winter. But I had the chance to take a picture of this bird (magpie?) through the window of my cosy warm kitchen. Which feels like cheating somehow. Hahaha. But actually I just wanted take a picture of these chaotic patterns of all the branches and twigs of the trees mixed with the falling snow. And in the process of taking it the bird showed up for about a minute before it flew away again. And even though the scene without the bird looks fine enough to me, it of course creates a nice resting point in all this beautiful chaos. The window frame of the right zoomed in (detail) version of the pic of course is not real and just copied from the original left pic. But like I’ve said, since having taken this kind of picture from my home feels like cheating somehow, I think it fits anyway. It almost feels like watching a small sequence of a nature documentary on TV. And the window frame is like the frame of a TV showing this sequence just getting zoomed in…
Lovely figures sitting in the entrance window of the Senior's High Rise building across from our Apartment building. I think they make a cute Couple!
This one is for you, Dear Jarmila, taken in your building's entrance window! I think they are very cute, especially the cat! ♥︎ 😊
How much more dull would my photos be if it wasn't for the copious locations offered by my in-law's nursery? Doesn't bear thining about... Maybe I should pop over there every day? :)
Strobism bits: 580EXII on tripod to camera left, 430EX on ground to right of subject (with orange gel - to give a kind of fake sunset feel). Fired by Canon ST-E2 transmitter, equal ratio. Levels and curves tweaked in Lightroom.
A carpenter ant spotted a snail and went to investigate it as a possible food source. On the outside frame of a window on my house.
Carpenter Ant (Camponotus decipiens)
Globular Drop (Oligyra orbiculata)
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after the heavy rain, I caught this sight while planning to make myself a cup of tea, so thought I will try something here..
using the window frame to act as a divider for this image
The second floor corner office, probably belonging to Mr. Lockhart himself. Inside the abandoned gas station / general store in Lockhart, CA. In the Mojave desert near Barstow.
Night, full moon outside, completely dark office, natural flashlight rotated on it's axis on the floor and up at the ceiling. The windows are composited from a different exposure (with no light painting) to cover up the strong reflections from the flashlight on the glass. I knocked back the opacity of the window layer to keep a small amount of the reflections.
Reprocessed and Replaced, November 2023.
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