Some unexpected windows found on my travels.
An old door with an opening that frames a copper kettle in Den Gamle By, a recreated village set in different time periods in Aarhus, Denmark.<Succulents frame a window frame in a garden in New Westminster, BC.
Pierced window screen in the palace in Fatehpur Sikri, a town outside of Agra in India. The screens allowed the women of the harem to remain hidden while still being able to see outside.
A view of old buildings from a decorative arched window of the Palacio Postal (Main Post Office) in Mexico City.
Windows looking over the Kroller Muller Sculpture Garden near Utrecht in Holland.
A window at Fort Charles opens onto a tree in Kinsale, Ireland.
Window into the world of the apsara dancers at Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
More of Nancy Merrill’s Photo a Week Challenge: Unexpected Windows.
Angkor Wat, of course, but also the ones from Kinsale and Mexico City!
I think the view from the ‘Postal Palace’ is my favourite!
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Very interesting compositions…
I liked the third one most 🙂