Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Second-storey Windows/ Sepia Scenes

Apartment widows above an old store on a main street of  a central Ontario town



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25 comments:

  1. What a wonderful photo. I like the hit of color against the gray sky.

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  2. Old windows can be fascinating! I love the detail in these!

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  3. love the character in this old home. Those windows certainly lend a lot of character.

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  4. Neat windows---look at the bunched up curtain---what is going on. LOL MB

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  5. Love the contrast. One window with tidy curtains and the other with messy ones. There's a story there somewhere.

    Darla

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  6. A very interesting shot. It must be an older building as the roof looks like it's been repaired numerous times, and the window casings appear to need help...

    I like the way you framed this, too.

    Well done!

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  7. These are pretty, I wonder what the view is like from behind those curtains...

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  8. Beautiful composition, I loved those windows!
    Léia

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  9. Mmmmmm, those windows have eyes. Cool and sort of eerie. Good start for Halloween.

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  10. The sepia tones down the sky and brick. Therefore, the shape and lovely details of a house built with style "in the day". A stylish monochromic capture!

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  11. Great old windows, wouldn't it be fun to go inside and look out of them!

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  12. I see an old man's bushy, bushy eyebrows.

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  13. Beautiful catch once again of an older building!

    BTW, the leaves were pinkish in color.

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  14. At one time I bet this was a beautiful home.
    Love the detail that was once above the windows but is crumbling away.
    It really could use a brand new roof.
    I can't look at it without seeing what Craver sees. :)

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  15. What a cool shot and the sepia just makes it perfect.
    B.

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  16. another Wow photo! hope you are keeping track

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  17. Excellent picture... I can not help noticing one of the arches as started to crack, and tiles have slipped down into the gutter.. ha! it must be the 'builder' in me why I notice such things.

    If you get the chance pop over and see if you can spo
    The Green Man t

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  18. Another great sepia! Swing by & check out my sepia post - You're in it! hehehe

    Thanks

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  19. Interesting architectural detail in that building. I like how some of the roof tiles have color while the rest of the photo is in sepia.

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  20. Don't you just love windows like these....so interesting and looks good in sepia!

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  21. Beautiful sepia scene! Are these ornaments above the window carved in stone or made from wood?

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  22. Buenos Aires,

    The decorations are made of wood.

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