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A look at a rear part section on the first floor at the Campbell House. The floor boards above are all in their 1805 locations. The two window frames have been reconstructed. The upstairs window frames, which are original, served as patterns for these. Located in the Pioneer Settlement section at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.

Wood windowframe with skyline view. Alcro shoot with Brindfors at Independent Studios in 2011. Photo: Tobias Nilsson

low angle view of windows of a old building - Low angle shot of a old fashioned building with windows and brick wall.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24734962-low-an...

One of the University of Berlin's windows. Nice grate, excellent stonework.

The window frame has caught the light (just as well, as the fly hasn't!) HFDF :o))

I'm sure that almost everyone who visits the trading post sees this shot opportunity and takes this photo, and I absolutely couldn't resist it either.

 

Unfortunately, it was right after lunch, and the light on the buttes was very harsh, but we were part of a bus tour, and that's when we happened to be there.

Hotel Window Photo-shoot

 

The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.

  

The Clay Hotel

1438 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

USA

305-534-2988

www.clayhotel.com

 

November 30th 2010

 

Hotel Window Photo-shoot

 

The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.

  

The Clay Hotel

1438 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

USA

305-534-2988

www.clayhotel.com

 

November 30th 2010

 

Pretty normal view by the beach on Paros Island, Greece. It's too bad the sun affects this photo so much. The shadow was so dark I let in as much light as possible but I still find the geese too dark and the walkway too bright.

Al Mudhif - A Confluence is a collaboration of Sarah Kavage and Philadelphia-based artist Yaroub Al-Obaidi and his brother Mohaned to build a mudhif at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education (SCEE), possibly the first such structure to be built in North America! A mudhif is a traditional Iraqi ceremonial structure, made of bundled and woven marsh-growing reeds, that serves as a hospitality and celebration space. This mudhif will be made from invasive Phragmites reeds that were locally harvested nearby.

 

Grand opening Thursday, June 24, 2021, 7-9 pm. RSVP:

www.schuylkillcenter.org/art/?ha_exhibit=al-mudhif-a-conf...

 

Made possible with generous support from The Velocity Fund

 

www.lenapehoking-watershed-art.com/projects/al-mudhif-a-c...

 

Volunteer sign-up:

volunteersignup.org/RR7AT

Moscow.Window through window (1980-es)

Hotel Window Photo-shoot

 

The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.

  

The Clay Hotel

1438 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

USA

305-534-2988

www.clayhotel.com

 

November 30th 2010

 

Suzdal, Vladimirskaja oblast, Russia.

The museum of Wooden Architecture, 5th August 2008.

 

Суздал, Владимирская область.

Музей деревянного зодчесетва.

La deuxième couche

my first trip to mcs. i've truly been a lucky girl lately to venture to some amazing places with some exposure detroit friends. what a crazy, stunning, amazing place.

 

it as if every single window in the whole building has been broken. and this frame has even been bent out. in my mind i see someone trying to escape out this window, although it's many, many stories up.

Hotel Window Photo-shoot

 

The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.

  

The Clay Hotel

1438 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

USA

305-534-2988

www.clayhotel.com

 

November 30th 2010

 

Hotel Window Photo-shoot

 

The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.

  

The Clay Hotel

1438 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

USA

305-534-2988

www.clayhotel.com

 

November 30th 2010

 

Broken window, British Aluminium Works, Foyers, Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands. Black and white.

I had to tweak this a bit since the bright sunlight were making it hard to see the details of the charred window frame. I think this version is better than the first one I posted.

 

More details here about what happened: www.ntropy.us/archives/14

Douglas fir seen through a hole in an arbutus stump.

Mumbai, India.

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You can imagine the grandeur of the turn of the (18th/19th) century building hinted at by this window frame on the now-empty Terminus Hotel in Pyrmont. Linked to the series at: www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2011/02/04/3129355.htm

After this window is completed, I have a door frame and the tiny frame around the laundry chute left to refinish. Then it's a new pedestal sink, paint, exhaust fan and light, and new wall sconces.

 

1927 Chicago bungalow.

I'm slowly restoring the bathroom back to its original look.

 

Stripping a wooden window frame of 85 years of paint.

Soy Gel eating through 85 years of paint... this is around 2 hours into the application.

   

1927 Chicago bungalow.

I'm slowly restoring the bathroom back to its original look.

 

Stripping a wooden window frame of 85 years of paint.

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