Arches Framing Light by Darkness

Arches often create a situation where light is framed by darkness.

The Wedding Planner peeks through the curtains to check over her work in Puebla, Mexico. The Wedding Planner looks over her work in Puebla, MexicoAn arch in Fatehpur Sikri, a town outside of Agra in India.An arch in Fatehpur Sikri, a town outside of Agra in IndiaAl in an arched window in the Alcázar, a castle in Segovia, Spain.Al in an arched window in the Alcázar, a castle in Segovia, SpainInside looking out at a view of old buildings across the street from this decorative arched window of the Palacio Postal in Mexico City.A view of old buildings from a decorative arched window of the Palacio Postal (Main Post Office) in Mexico CityThrough an arch, golden hour happens on the Burrard Bridge in Vancouver, Canada.
Through an arch, Golden hour on Burrard Bridge in Vancouver, CanadaDark corridor leading out to the light in Mexico City.Dark hall in Mexico CityA silhouette against the light of an arched tunnel in Aalborghus Slot in Aalborg, Denmark.A silhouette against the light of an arched tunnel in Aalborghus Slot in Aalborg, DenmarkView through an arched window at the ruins at Tintern Abbey in Wales. View through an arched window at the ruins at Tintern Abbey in WalesAn arched window with a view in Cachi, Argentina. an arched window with a view in Cachi, Argentina
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