Friday, June 6, 2014

Sixth Floor Windows

 Sixth floor seen from the 6th-floor garden, Southlake Hospital #1

As you can see in the windows, there'sstill some greenspace at the rear of the hospital.

  Sixth floor seen from the 6th-floor garden, Southlake Hospital #2

 In this slightly different view, the bottom windows don't appear to be flat.

 FIFTH floor seen from the 6th-floor garden, Southlake Hospital

Hmmm. As I looked over the edge down to the fifth and fourth floors, I didn't hold my point-and-shoot very straight!


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40 comments:

  1. Nice reflections in those windows. Easier to photograph them than to clean them!

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  2. Great views.Nice reflections in those windows.

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  3. Interesting reflections! Oh, dear! You're still hanging around the hospital? Hope that all improves soon for your family.

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  4. Great captures, I even felt a bit of vertigo when looking at the last one! Hope you and your husband will be able to put the hospital behind you very, very soon.
    Thank you for the kind words on my blog, I hope you know how much I love your blog as well!

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  5. Oh so pretty I wish you did not have to be there so much and do hope your husband is well and home soon. HUG B

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  6. Now I'm curious where you were standing while you made these? They are really good!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  7. These are paneful reflections, so to speak.

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  8. Lots of beautiful trees in those reflections.

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  9. Nice reflection shots! I like all the different angles.

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  10. Wow; you are quite good at finding unique reflections♡♡♡ BEAUTIFU Lgreen on the window(^_^)v

    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  11. like a shining mural.. beautiful. fantastic shots

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  12. Very nice reflections. And you're lucky to have such fine views. It seems most hospitals I've known have views consisting of air conditioning units and pipes and stuff like that...

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  13. Very nice reflections. And you're lucky to have such fine views. It seems most hospitals I've known have views consisting of air conditioning units and pipes and stuff like that...

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  14. Great reflections catch and a beautiful way to make us discover the landscape around !

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  15. Well it's a long way down so be careful. Are the windows opened or just canted a bit?
    Yes I use my potting ALL the time. I think I am done making containers so what should I do next.
    Do you have another outing planned? I hope so.
    MB

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  16. Great reflections in those strips of glass, EG!

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  17. Excellent reflections. I like the wonkiness in the last two. Is that a word...wonkiness?

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  18. Lots to 'reflect' upon!

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  19. Wonderful reflections! Even when I think I'm holding my camera straight, I rarely do.

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  20. Photos at an angle can be great fun :-)

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  21. wonderful meditation on appearances




    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^=

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  22. Neat reflections. I hope your husband is feeling well and that you can both come home soon.

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  23. Nice reflection. Take a photo a day from that view for a year. See what you end up with.

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  24. Very nice reflection from the 6th-floor garden... Lovely shot...

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  25. How in the world did you take these photos? I can't figure out where you were standing!

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  26. Well... A six-floor windows looks an awfully lot like a five-floor windows... I'm so disappointed.

    Just kidding : "défi relevé", as we say in French. Somtimes, the most perfect reflections are right before our nose, in our day to day routine, and we are always surprise when we catch them at last...

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  27. The 5th floor angle gives such a different look. Well done!

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  28. You captured some really wonderful reflections!

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  29. Great reflections. I do hope your hubby is doing better.

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