I am building the courage to ask the rather stern looking man that owns it if he would allow me to photograph the insde where he keeps all his wonderful old Tools and materials – a real photographic aladins cave.
I really enjoy architectural photos and love the succession of these wonderful images. And you did a great job of “hiding” yourself from being reflected!
Those are wonderful… always makes me think about treasure (keys open something and these look like keys even though they are not – at least they may open a bottle of wine which is no bad treasure to be hunting for either ;) )
Thank you it seems to be a popular subject – l really enjoyed finding ghis little shop of delight.
By the way your work and some in the Raven inspired me to write a poem of my own. I know nothing of form or structure but was surprised how good it felt. It’s called The Porters Boy and l posted it this week. Not many poets follow me so l would love to hear your view, if you have the time.
Great shots, have re-blogged to:
https://whatlightthroughyonderwindow.wordpress.com/
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Good luck with that it sounds like a grand opportunity!
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I am building the courage to ask the rather stern looking man that owns it if he would allow me to photograph the insde where he keeps all his wonderful old Tools and materials – a real photographic aladins cave.
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Wonderful shop! I particularly love the last image.
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I really enjoy architectural photos and love the succession of these wonderful images. And you did a great job of “hiding” yourself from being reflected!
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wow! I’m windows addicted but I’m so impressed! Thanks for stopping and liking my kaleidoscope, it made me visit your page and truly enjoy it! Cheers
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What a fascinating window.
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Excellent choice – the first is by far my favorite. Such a quaint presentation!
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Thanks Victoria you’re very kind
Dan
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Amazing!
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Those are wonderful… always makes me think about treasure (keys open something and these look like keys even though they are not – at least they may open a bottle of wine which is no bad treasure to be hunting for either ;) )
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Bonsoir Madame M
Thank you it seems to be a popular subject – l really enjoyed finding ghis little shop of delight.
By the way your work and some in the Raven inspired me to write a poem of my own. I know nothing of form or structure but was surprised how good it felt. It’s called The Porters Boy and l posted it this week. Not many poets follow me so l would love to hear your view, if you have the time.
Regards
Dan
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All of the windows you shown are simply gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
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What a wonderful window-picture!
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I love this!
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Interesting windows, I bet the shop is a treasure trove for some people!
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