Posts Tagged: windows

What I Saw (31) – Windows and Tiles
More hanging tiles, and some interesting windows…

October Squares: Lines (21)
Some distorted architectural lines seen through window panes, and the frames of the windows: Linked to October Squares at Becky’s here

October Squares: Lines (21)
Some distorted architectural lines seen through window panes, and the frames of the windows: Linked to October Squares at Becky’s here

October Squares: Lines (18)
Some relatively recent lines, only in the archive for a few months, this time some lines in window frames, lines in the brickwork: Linked to October Squares at Becky’s here

October Squares: Lines (18)
Some relatively recent lines, only in the archive for a few months, this time some lines in window frames, lines in the brickwork: Linked to October Squares at Becky’s here

October Squares: Lines (16)
Another image taken yesterday during my adventure with Becky, Queen of Squares! We spent so much time talking (and eating) that I took ony 5 images….what a shame! More window lines (and contours) ….. Linked to October Squares at Becky’s

October Squares: Lines (16)
Another image taken yesterday during my adventure with Becky, Queen of Squares! We spent so much time talking (and eating) that I took ony 5 images….what a shame! More window lines (and contours) ….. Linked to October Squares at Becky’s

Street / 40
Street scene from Oporto – don’t you just love those windows and balconies:

Windows of Lucania….
Been having a trawl through my recent past, and a visit to Craco Veccia, in the Basilicata region of Italy, once Lucania. Here are some windows that have seen better days: See more windows at Paula’s here

Windows of Lucania….
Been having a trawl through my recent past, and a visit to Craco Veccia, in the Basilicata region of Italy, once Lucania. Here are some windows that have seen better days: See more windows at Paula’s here

An old orangery
There was a wonderful, small orangery at Hovdala Slott, one of the castles I saw when in Sweden…. I used one image for Wordless Wednesday, but here are three more: Loved the shape of those doors, and the tall windows let

An old orangery
There was a wonderful, small orangery at Hovdala Slott, one of the castles I saw when in Sweden…. I used one image for Wordless Wednesday, but here are three more: Loved the shape of those doors, and the tall windows let