What do I see through a window? Here are a few recent examples:

through a ruined church window

Looking out of a hotel window at Mount Juliet

Window at Jerpoint Abbey ruin
More Windows here
What do I see through a window? Here are a few recent examples:
through a ruined church window
Looking out of a hotel window at Mount Juliet
Window at Jerpoint Abbey ruin
More Windows here
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
The Blog about everything and nothing and it's all done in the best possible taste!
A look at the stranger side of the greatest city in the world
This is a collection of stories about growing up after the second world war.
Roaming, at home and abroad
Travel snapshots from Toonsarah
En fotoblogg
Not really embarrassed.
The musings of a Londoner, now living in Norfolk
Expressing Thought Through Photography
An Occasional Diary of Everyday Life and Travel in the U.K. and sometimes elsewhere
Rediscovering Singapore
Featured
Isabel F. Bernaldo de Quirós Blog literario y de fotografÃa
Having fun blogging with friends
Living, Loving, Laughing, Learning and (Being) Lucrative
sharing photographs, poetry, and random thoughts
Travels around the world and daily life
Pomegranates & Vine Scroll - Art Inspired Living
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost
As palavras e as fotografias não gostam de ficar fechadas muito tempo na gaveta...
Live, Love, Travel and Laugh (Proudly Pinoy)
Street Photography and Travel Blog
Aktuelles - Vordergründiges - Hintergründiges - Unergründliches - Dumm Tüch - Fotos
To See a World in a Grain of Sand...
I always enjoy the view through a window, especially when that view is of another window, and so on…
Best wishes, Pete.
Excellent!
Excellent pictures! I love the angle.
Many thanks!
Some smashing examples there Sue! 🙂
Thanks, Adrian! The first one works best, I think…Windows inside windows
Beautiful choices, Sue! I especilly like the second one. It calms me down after all the driving the past few days. 🙂
Ah yes, the view of the countryside…
Beautiful Sue!
Thank you, Nicole! Glad you like these
All lovely views, but I especially like the way that last one turned out.
janet
Yes, it’s rather geometrical, isn’t Itzá!
🙂
Dunno where Itzá came from
Ha, I thought you were saying that to be cute, as in “isn’t it?”
Isn’t it was the intention!
That first one’s really lovely, Sue. 🙂 🙂
Thank you, Jo…my favourite
My favourite is the third. I love the composition.
It worked quite well! Glad you like
Great window views, Sue. 🙂
Glad you like them, Sylvia 😊
Just love that first one that reminds me of my time in Brittany and in the Jura. I think, like you, I have a thing for ancient architecture. Even here, in the “new” world, I’m drawn to ghost towns and abandoned buildings.
Yes, I was enjoying beautiful scenery last week, but still found an abandoned building or two!
Love the first one especially, but all beautiful.
Many thanks, Ann Christine! The first is my favourite 😊
Great variety, as befits a wanderer. I like the layers of the Mt Juliet one. Me? The view from my bedroom window divided into three – the luminescent sky of early morning: the pittosporum with flowering nearly over; and now the bright red cylinders of callistemon. Can’t photograph because the windows are dirty. Can’t clean the windows because me and all the likelies are averse to heights!
Thanks, Meg! A wanderer I remain, albeit a more constrained one these days! Love your reasons for window cleaning avoidance! Have you tried a photograph? You might be surprised at how it turns out…. Seriously
Pingback: Stained Window – What's (in) the picture?
Great images. i especially like the reflections in the third one.
Thanks! That third one worked well
I like the first one Sue, a view with a river is perfect!
Excellent! Glad you like it, Gilly 😊
Great finds, Sue!
Thanks! The first one is probably my favourite