Well, Thursday came around with alarming speed, but I’ve now got around to posting my Windows for this week’s Lingering Look at Windows.
Thought I would look at windows in ruins/derelict buildings this week, by way of a theme within a theme…just three images this time, or I’ll not get this done.
Commarque castle (in the Dordogne, France) was very much an unrestored ruin when I saw it in the early 1990s, it’s now much tidied up and with the ubiquitous visitor centre..I haven’t been back. Red sands Fort was a radar detection structure during WW2, a set of metal forts on stilts still there 7 miles off the North Kent Coast. And the last image is boarded windows seen in Lanzarote, in a derelict looking building.
Great textures!
Thank you…I wasn’t totally happy with the way these had come out, so it’s good to get your comment.
What a wonderfully different collection of windows! Thanks for participating.
Thanks for your comment, and for this challenge. I enjoy the windows theme, and it gets me thinking about how to approach it in a varied way.
You will be surprised how one theme can stretch your creative muscle.