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Acrylic on paper, birthday card, DinA6
The sky never seemed so blue as in the last days of the pandemic shutdown.... Light has changed in a remarkable way.
2nd February 2015., Mount Errigal, County Donegal, Ireland
It's amazing the views you get flying with Emerald Airlines to and from Donegal Airport.
One wall of windows at the Grand Portage State Park visitors center. I've tweaked it a bit - playing around to see what I can do to emphasize its natural colours.
PLEASE PRAY FOR MH-370 + 239 FELLO BEINGS.. A very strange story indeed...perhaps more is known than is being said!
hopefully there will soon be an answer.
Taken 5 Jan 2016: Just missed her this morning with a partial rainbow.... The Golden Gate Bridge is visible in the distant background, Albany Hill and Golden Gate Fields in foreground.
Window view ...
Pic in my Architectural Album ...
Pic taken Jan 24, 2024
Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ...
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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.
View from a train.......The Fens, Cambridgeshire
There's not a hill in all the view,
Save that a forked cloud or two
Upon the verge of distance lies
And into mountains cheats the eyes.
And as to trees the willows wear
Lopped heads as high as bushes are;
Some taller things the distance shrouds
That may be trees or stacks or clouds
Or may be nothing; still they wear
A semblance where there's nought to spare.
From The Fens ~ John Clare (1793-1864)
Through a maximum dimmed window of an Air New Zealand Boeing 787 during day-time, somewhere over the Tasman Sea.