
Wordless Wednesday: 04/08/2021

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That’s nice. I like the hint of shadow on the window ledge.
The light on the window ledge and the table just below was what made me take the image!
Nice shadow detail, Sue. Bright and sunny here too!
Best wishes, Pete.
Yippee!
I like this one Sue 😉 🙂
Thanks, Brian
Love the image…… the shadows make it. But the open window, I do wonder, have you an ‘escape plan’ ? 🙂
Nope, only a desire for fresh air!!
😄
I enjoy the layer on layer of different textures. While I don’t think that is a lake in the distance, I like to think it is, beckoning you through the partly open window.
No lake, but I see where you are coming from, Elizabeth!
It must be lovely to look out of that window Sue!! Always great images!
It is helpful to see a bit of greenery!