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The gang employed by Caritas to demolish these historic houses in Viersen's ancient Heierstrasse are stripping out the old carved doors and windowframes prior to beginning on the destruction of the walls.

They are so mild and soft

Night shot of a brick house with a white door and a window with blinds. A colorful, abstract light pattern is visible through the blinds. The house number "848" is above the door.

Photos taken in Bucharest, Romania. They capture the reality inside our souls which seeks exit.

Hytta ved Himra Mjåvatn. Nå er den falt helt sammen!

We toured the sights of Mauritius by taxi one day, taking in the Tea Factory, Grand Bassin and Black Valley Gorge.

I had to stand in the middle of 3rd street in the middle of the day to get the framing right....not the brightest of ideas...

Calvin "Red Dog" Livingston (American, b. 1970), Untitled, 1999, paint on window frame, 27.5 x 21.5 in.

 

private collection

10X Digital Zoom. Natural light, no tripod.

A very simple but lovely windowframe in a relatively modest house in S. Mauro.

It seems like this will be the last touch.

This picture is part of the Photography for Change Project in Exeter, which was 10-week participatory photography programme that enabled participants to create their own photo-story or photographic theme and build a portfolio of images that reflect the positive aspects of their lives.

 

This project used photography as a means of engagement and empowerment and was managed by Meridian Raw CIC and part funded by the Big Lottery Fund

 

www.meridianraw.com/new-photography-for-change-project.html

view from windows through to see Takayama Betsuin Shorenji Temple, Takayama, Japan

I didn't mean to snap these.

Make a photograph that features repeating patterns.

This picture is part of the Photography for Change Project in Exeter, which was 10-week participatory photography programme that enabled participants to create their own photo-story or photographic theme and build a portfolio of images that reflect the positive aspects of their lives.

 

This project used photography as a means of engagement and empowerment and was managed by Meridian Raw CIC and part funded by the Big Lottery Fund

 

www.meridianraw.com/new-photography-for-change-project.html

The Lady Chapel at Glastonbury abbey is certainly impressive. They really knew how to build them back in the day!

Nantou Fortified Citadel, Shenzhen

 

Looking out through the side windows. You can see where the beams supporting the second-story floorboards once ran.

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