I was distracted by two fawns that kept zipping past me and one of them was walking over to us and would have kept coming had Pumpkin not looked at her with great interest. So no, don’t remember looking inside.
Great place for a Halloween Party. The lace drapes lend a spooky air to it. I’m grooving on how the horizontal wooden siding contrasts with the Vertical shuttered windows..ying yang
Love this shot. Been into windows lately (photographing them – not actually into windows…could get shot that way) – the stories they tell and hold. Your shot is another invitation to wonder about what stories this window holds. Thanks for sharing. Greg
I just drove through Iowa, twice, the entire length. Judy is from Iowa.
Presumably indeed. If not renters than squatters, and beyond that I think souls are reflected in windows.
And do I see new clothes on Napoleon? A badge on the hat as well. Get a sword.
Didn’t you have a photo with a suggestion of a ghostly image in the window? I seem to remember something like that!
I did not draw the gravatar but I love it. It was given to me by Jorg of Monochromia. I was complaining that I don’t look good in hats so he drew three different hats on my original gravatar, then elaborated with this one.
I was going to say that your commentary reminded me of how I’ve been feeling trying to catch up on everything after vacation … then again, I guess I’m not really rotting.
Pretty cool shot, Mike.
50 Shades of Grey, eh? 🙂
Great bit of decay here, Mike!
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Texture bomb!
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Sure is!
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So much going on here – siding, shutters, glass and curtains – I really like this!
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There is a lot going on and it probably has been rotting away for some time. Thanks for the comment.
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Nice!! A different kind of window shot entirely and I love the processing!
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Well thanks Debi.
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Texture bomb for sure Mike.
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😉
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… or a story about ghosts for some movie director!
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One who should hire me, just for good company.
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😉
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There was a time…it’s was new. Now in a little time it’s disperaid
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Soon to be gone, like most things.
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Were you able to peek inside?
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I was distracted by two fawns that kept zipping past me and one of them was walking over to us and would have kept coming had Pumpkin not looked at her with great interest. So no, don’t remember looking inside.
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Wow two fawns and Pumpkin only looked!!!! What a good girl. Snowy wouldn’t have been so well behaved!
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Pumpkin was on leash, or she would have taken off after them. She recently found some baby bunnies. It wasn’t pretty.
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Love this one!
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Hi David. Thanks,
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Haunting image and they still have drapes behind them…almost expected to see a face peering out.
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I agree, it’s kind of creepy. Thanks.
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so rustic
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Rustic is a kind thing to call those two windows.
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Great place for a Halloween Party. The lace drapes lend a spooky air to it. I’m grooving on how the horizontal wooden siding contrasts with the Vertical shuttered windows..ying yang
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I am a fan of ying yang, And fifty shades of grey too. Good morning Boomdee.
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Love this shot. Been into windows lately (photographing them – not actually into windows…could get shot that way) – the stories they tell and hold. Your shot is another invitation to wonder about what stories this window holds. Thanks for sharing. Greg
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Thanks Greg. The reflections in windows are always of interest to me. It may be a hiding place for lost souls.
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for sure…
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Amazing how many (presumably) deserted windows like this there are out there. I have an image very similar to this taken in (I think it was) Iowa!
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I just drove through Iowa, twice, the entire length. Judy is from Iowa.
Presumably indeed. If not renters than squatters, and beyond that I think souls are reflected in windows.
And do I see new clothes on Napoleon? A badge on the hat as well. Get a sword.
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Didn’t you have a photo with a suggestion of a ghostly image in the window? I seem to remember something like that!
I did not draw the gravatar but I love it. It was given to me by Jorg of Monochromia. I was complaining that I don’t look good in hats so he drew three different hats on my original gravatar, then elaborated with this one.
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I was going to say that your commentary reminded me of how I’ve been feeling trying to catch up on everything after vacation … then again, I guess I’m not really rotting.
Pretty cool shot, Mike.
50 Shades of Grey, eh? 🙂
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Sure, why not. 40 at least.
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… and they make a fine statement – full of character.
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Agreed. Thanks Andy.
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