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That’s lovely. And not one tiny bit like today.
Oh, bad luck! We have a sunny morning again today
Ha! Wall to wall wind and rain here.
We’re getting that now for a few days….
Lots going on in this one. Inside the room, the window, and the view beyond. Very nice.
Best wishes, Pete.
It was just the most photogenic place, but the trick was avoiding people that didn’t add to the shot…..
Oooos, that was my response to your comment on a different shot!!
Love how you’ve captured the same colour in the curtains as the Copper Beech tree.
Thanks! That was a trick of the light, as the curtains tend more to silver!
I was thinking that I love the curtains 🙂 🙂 And when the outside leaves have gone, you’ll still have those.
Those curtains were from my house, so I’ve had them a few years, good old Blendworth fabric….
It a poetic image, Sue!
The light was great that morning!
love it sue!!
Thank you, Hannah!
Wonderful use of light Sue.
I just walked past the door, and had to grab my camera!
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That reminded me very much of being ill as a little kid and looking wistfully our the window at the outdoors I longed to explore. Nice image to get such associations flowing.
Thanks Elizabeth! It is a very ‘November image’ with the leaves turned and the frost on the flat garage rooves!
Beautiful framing
Thanks, Meg! A picture just waiting to be taken!
Wow, lovely this image is … very romantic in my eyes.
That’s good!
A beautiful shot, Sue. Love the coppery effect. 😃
Oh, that’s what appealed to me!