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Having a beer, above the canal.

a single daisy casts shadows on wall next to window

 

 

Window - DVSC00505a

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according to the bookstore website, all wall art and murals were painted by current and former employees

 

dog eared books

valencia street

mission district

san francisco, california

I promise no more pix of this staircase until I take new ones

I found my folder of pix from The Gathering & I'm obsessing over this place.

 

Note the cute little door under the stairs (I ♥ it).

Forty three - Week Number Project - 43-DVSC08962a

View On Black

 

Looking for a Christmas gift for the photographer who has everything? How about getting them a Diana+ mini? The Diana+ mini is a 35mm film camera that can take 36 square shots or 72 half-frame shots per roll, and can do multiple exposures easily.

 

Make sure to stock their stuffing with some Ilford 3200, Kodak EBX Elitechrome, and Fujifilm Velvia.

 

If you've been putting off jumping into film--what are you waiting for?

Watching, not waiting.

Broken Frame

Aguereberry Camp

Eureka Gold Mine

Death Valley National Park

California

March 2021

Taking a rest on the Magic Boxes at Totton

Inside the TBC-Clinic north of Berlin

Taken on a fairly chilly morning on holiday in September. This blue tit seemed to be clinging to the window frame for warmth.

Did I walk in, or did I walk out?

Sitting quietly on the stairs trying to be discrete, some hope!

I think the person who styled the front end of these was rather influenced by Manga Magazines at an early age!

Window on autumn - North Wales.

Texture by Lenabem Anna

Architest: Chiharu Shiota

Year: 2010

Stepping into this room feels like a quiet embrace, a tranquil moment tucked away from the bustling world outside. This photograph beautifully captures the essence of a traditional Japanese breakfast room, bathed in the soft, diffused light that filters through both traditional and modern windows. On the left, a classic shoji screen panel with its delicate paper and wooden lattice provides privacy and a gentle glow, a timeless element of Japanese interior design. This contrasts beautifully with the large, multi-paneled window on the right, which acts as a living frame for a breathtaking view of an autumn garden.

 

The eye is immediately drawn to the vibrant outdoor scene. Beyond the dark wooden frames, a lush backdrop of trees in full autumn color unfolds, with fiery reds and oranges mingling with deeper, more subdued tones. It’s a quintessential view of Japanese fall foliage, inviting contemplation and a connection with nature. The subtle warmth of the sunlight catches the edges of the wooden table in the foreground, where a modern touch is introduced by a smartphone resting casually, alongside some neatly folded napkins. This small detail grounds the timeless setting in the present, creating a harmonious blend of old and new.

 

The room itself is minimalist, dominated by rich, dark wood tones from the window frames and floor, providing a strong, natural foundation. The walls are a soft, neutral plaster, allowing the intricate details of the shoji screen and the vividness of the outdoor landscape to truly shine. The low-angle perspective from inside the room further draws you into this personal, reflective space, making you feel as if you are seated there, ready to enjoy a peaceful morning meal while soaking in the beauty of the changing seasons. It’s more than just a room; it’s an experience of quiet luxury and natural beauty, perfectly encapsulated in a single frame.

Selling all sorts of LFC stuff in Liverpool city centre, just hours before Liverpool Football Club's 2018 Champions League Final against Real Madrid.

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Inside medieval 'Crook Hall', Durham. An amazingly historic place. Read more here : www.crookhallgardens.co.uk/crook_hall.htm

This house is kind of cute. I've seen several houses with these lacy window wood carvings throughout northern Russia. Apparently, the custom dates back to the 19th century – and probably earlier – when ornaments were added to window and door frames as a talisman to protect the house and the family from evil spirits. The motifs used range from geometric patterns to floral, animal and human figures. This house is quite rich in ornaments, one of the fanciest that we saw in Goritsy. The owner recognized the tourist potential of his house and hopes to earn a few rubles by having people visit the place (see the hand-painted panel on the right). In fact, this is all part of the cultural heritage of northern Russia and there seems to be some effort put into preserving it (see next).

Quick shot of a cute small house.

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Well a photo on the stairs at Lyndhurst is almost compulsory!

SOCHI, RUSSIA-JANUARY, 30 2015: Glass modern Skyscraper business building windows of The Russian Seasons Hotel, built for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, located in the Olympic Park. January 30,2015 in Sochi,Adler, Russia

In the Artificial life album/set

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Open up your house that has no views by placing a window view on your wall.

 

Adding a window framed image to your wall can create a sense of depth, light and openness to a room, especially a room where there are not many ..... or no windows.

 

Enjoy a beach scene whilst relaxing in your living room or kitchen. Or, what a relaxing view for your office.

 

The beach scene is also available without the window frame.

 

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