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Spotted these in a small cheese shop window & it made me think how much packaging has changed!!
Wishing everyone who celebrate this festival a Happy Christmas & a joyous New Year & to all my friends & contacts, thanks for your visits & I look forward to more sharing of your wonderful photographs in 2016!
The fabulous marriage of pattern & form in the Real Alcazar in Seville, Andalusia, Spain is a monument to the Mudejar style of architecture.
"To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist." -- Schumann
Windows are for me doors into an foreign country. I believe behind this ones are a lot of bureaucratic and so it could be good to consider only the outer facade : ))
Today a little bit crazy
Firestarter by Prodigy
Windows of Opportunity is a macro photograph of a Ficus leaf. This version blended the black and white version with the original, which was photographed on a light box.. A filter was added at 15 percent opacity to warm the leaf up a little bit. I will be off for two weeks starting tomorrow! Have a creative fortnight!
I came upon a serendipity moment the other morning as I noticed a perfect little window in the trees that let in the light & gave me a peak at the world beyond. This little window was created by Mother Nature and luckily I had my camera handy so that I could capture the magic while it lasted. I call this a window of opportunity.
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Die Fenster bestehen aus je zwei Isolierglasscheiben, auf denen sich je nach Lichteinfall variierende Punktemuster befinden, welche die Sonneneinstrahlung reduzieren
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A brother Mintaka capture of a long ago window still life... at my home.
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Happy Window Wednesday!
From Wikipedia:
The Cologne Cathedral Window is the stained glass window in the south transept of the Cologne Cathedral designed by Cologne artist Gerhard Richter. On a surface of 106 square metres 11.263 glass squares in 72 colours of 9,6 cm × 9.6cm were principally arranged randomly, with others selected in response to architectural context.[1] The window was inaugurated on August 25, 2007 as part of a Eucharistic celebration; the abstract execution was both celebrated and strongly criticized.
Looking through this window
where time has stopped
I see a family
but they're ghosts now.
Dora Meulman
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