View from Desert Museum, Tucson AZ
Windshield durig carwash
Window of car abandoned in desert
Restaurant window, Helvetia, WV
Old fort window, Puerto Rico
Painted Window, Sueno Azul, Costa Rica
Castle window, Scotland
Rock window, Arizona
Through my living room window
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All such stunning views. 🙂
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Thanks, Suz, I live for these views and seek them out wherever I go…
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Very impressive. I will look at my windows with far greater respect now.
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Thanks, Robin. Yes, windows (whether man-made or nature-made) can make great frames…
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With a view like that through your living room windows how do you leave the house? 🙂
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My need for beautiful and varied views is insatiable 🙂
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Sure, now you’re just messing with us, leaving the best view for last!
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🙂
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Beautiful, Annette, windows are the eye to the world sometimes, for me as a photographer, you captured this so wonderful, I love the car wash window. Thank you for sharing your artistic view.
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Thanks, Cornelia. I love sitting in the car in the car wash and watch the view change from soap smears to blurred to clear vision again. It’s a great reminder that everything changes with the lens through which we choose to view the world.
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Really, really great set. Such a good idea for a post topic too.
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It sure is fun looking through the windows along the road. Tom The backroads Traveller
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I think each photograph is more beautiful than the last. Just fabulous, Annette.
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What a beautiful window gallery! Especially the last one.
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My favorite is the car wash window. Haha! Clever. The view from your living room window isn’t shabby, either!
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Wow all great views. I particularly like the abandoned car in the desert it looks fantastic :0
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LOVE the carwash shot Annette – really creative!!
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Annette, what a pretty opening shot – the lavender silhouette of the mountains off in the distance, and the greenery make it quite serene. Shot #3 reminds me of some ghost town scenes we encountered while driving through AZ two summers ago, leaving me wondering what became of the owners.
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Wow! These are all so beautiful, Annette. 🙂 The last one is a really stunning shot.
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Your pics are beautiful!
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