Using windows to frame a scene!
A mullioned glass window in Holland, looking out on a street full of bicycles in city of Gouda.Rainy view out the window of our ferry, the Queen of Aran, on our way to the Aran Island of Inisheer.
A window in Monet’s house overlooks his exuberant garden in Giverny, France.
Looking through the window in the ruins of Tu Duc Tomb in Hue, Vietnam.
View from the Welsh writer Dylan Thomas’ Boathouse.
Looking down on Buenos Aires from the plane window.
Window to the Bayon at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
A distorted view of the city of Ghent through the ancient glass of its Bell Tower windows (Belgium).
Monkeys in a window at Bundi Fort in India.
View through the window of the fort in Bangkok, Thailand.
A window through the ruins of La Quemada looking out over the arid land (Mexico).
Window over a dark city – Vancouver in November.
More of the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Windows.
Beautiful choices.
janet
Love the tomb in VietNam best, but all are great for this challenge.
Great Window photos. Yes, there are many surprising images to capture from inside through the frame.
I love your variety of windows! Especially the Vietnam ruin window!
We have visited the tombs in Hue on two different trips – it’s an experience that lingers in your memory…
Some great window shots but that last moody one stays with me.
It’s at an old mattress factory that has been converted into studios for artists. I just got a studio there and am very excited!
You should be. Good luck!
That’s quite a collection there!
Lovely pictures! All of them, so different.
Nice collection.
What a fantastic selection of windows!
My favourites are the Tomb in Hue (so shrouded in mystery!) and the Bell Tower in Ghent (very magical!)