Welcome to a new year of Window Views. I’ve tweaked this challenge slightly. To see how, visit out title page
Thanks to all that participated last week and welcome to those who join us now.
This challenge is very laid back. Join us when you can. It runs Thursday thru Thursday; jump in any time. Tag your posts A Lingering Look at Windows so we can find you in our readers.
This week I am back in Edinburg but for a very good reason. I have been asked to exhibit some of my pictures in a nearby community theater there during their running of Jesus Christ Superstar which opens March 7th. I’m very excited!
Congratulations and well done. Your photos are awesome. 😀
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Thank you, that’s very kind of you.
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That’s good news..congratulations 🙂
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Thank you.
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I have never understood why windows were made in this fashion. When your window were made it was probably because it was an easier size of glass to deal with and only a small bit would need replacing if it became broken. There has been a resurgence in this style in Australia recently and it makes me feel as though I am in prison. Good photos though and congratulations on your exhibition.
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Irene – I always wondered that too – and I think you are correct (easy size to replace) – and I also think it adds a bit of beauty – but I can see the prison feel too – lol 🙂
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Thanks. I hate these tiny windows because they are so hard to clean!
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I like this windows with the grid but they are horrible to clean…
http://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2014/01/23/lingering-look-at-windows-week-5/
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Totally agree!
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Must admit I had to click on your link to Edinburg because when I first read it I thought you’d missed off the H. And I did wonder how come you were exhibiting over here! Anyway mystery solved!
As others have said your windows look nice, but are horrid to clean. Mine are a bit of a mix this week, though all from the same place: http://wp.me/pL5Ms-YL
Jude xx
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Excellent! Good luck. Keep us posted on you success.
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Oh, I will! 😉
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Well done! I’m off to sort my windows post…probably Spitalfields market…
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Dawn, hope your exhibit goes well – and I like your windows for week #4.
I found a picture I had to share – it has some flowers “through” the window – and reminds me of how much I like my downstairs window – 😉 ~y.
http://tuesdayart.wordpress.com/2014/01/23/air-dry-clay-flowers-thru-window/
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Thanks. I’m excited.
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Whoo-hoo, an exhibition! Fabulous 🙂
http://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2014/01/23/a-lingering-look-at-windows-a-little-fun-in-week-4/
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🙂
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Congratulations on your exhibition Dawn. How many photos will you be entering? I am looking up today.http://pommepal.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/lingering-look-at-windows-sky-high/
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15! It’s gonna break me this time of year. Oh well too cold to go anywhere or do anything anyway.
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What a great compliment for you to be chosen to produce so many photos. Keep wrapped up and warm while you are out and about…
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You know it! (on both counts)
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PS… can you spot Jack in the first photo?
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Aaah yes I see him now!
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Lovely windows and how exciting,Dawn. I hope the exhibition goes well. I missed last week but I’ve got myself organised now, so here we are: http://travelwithintent.com/2014/01/25/windows-upside-down-man-victoria/
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I’m excited and nervous, of course, like always.
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Here are mine from London again: http://suejudd.com/2014/01/25/weekly-photo-challenge-juxtaposition-lingering-look-at-windows/
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Here are some photos from the MET http://whisperingsbyjkl.com/2014/01/25/windows-at-the-met/
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I think because glass used to be handmade its size was limited. Once glass making became standardized, and rolled glass, safety glass, or glass with metal webbing inserting between sandwiched sheets, made larger windows possible. Just a guess. When it comes to personal space I also find the wee window panels break up the outdoor view.
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Wonderful observation. Thanks.
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Joining in…Week #4. http://wp.me/p31D5L-eB
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