Thanks everyone for last week's submission. This week's submission is "window". Submit any shots of windows (not the operating system kind...).
One person in the building wanted to breathe "Berliner Luft".
Canon EOS 7d mark ii, 103 mm, f/8, 1/80 sec, ISO 400
This was the only window in the room of a nun in a monastery in Arequipa/Peru.
Canon EOS 40D, 18 mm, f/3.5, 1/30 sec, ISO 400
A window mirroring both the outside world (Nürnberg, Germany) and the inside (Gallery shop selling "Photography Art").
Last year, I came across this scene in the historic town of Tréguier, Brittony (France) - I couldn't resist taking a picture.
Nikon Z7II + Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR @ 200mm, ISO 900, 1/400, f/8
An artist's cabin with an unfinished piece sitting on an easel.
Nikon z7ii, 36mm (24-70 S lens), iso 1250, 1/250, f11, processed in Silver Efex
No Escape!
Through a small window sil, rays of light enter a dimmed room in Schloss (castle) Sigmundsried, giving it a bit of a gloomy atmosphere. Schloss Sigmundsried is located in Ried,Tyrol (Austria) and well worth a short visit when you're there. Don't worry, it's not as gloomy as the image implies ;)
Window Puzzle?
Somewhere in the town of Torrevieja, Spain, my eye caught the reflection of a palm tree in the windows of a building. It looked to me as it was one of those sliding tile puzzles, where you have to change the tiles in order to complete the picture! Clearly this puzzle wasn’t solved as the tiles of the palm tree are not all in the right order ;-)
Drawn On Graph Paper?
Looks like someone took the sketch on graph paper a bit too literally when designing this building ;-) Seen near the Maasboulevard in Venlo (Limburg, The Netherlands)
Cleaning the windows of Marina Bay Sands in Singapore is a challenging job.
Canon EOS 40D, 18mm, f/14, 1/500 sec, ISO 400
Canon EOS 40D, 169mm, f/11, 1/640 sec, ISO 400
A special place for me. In that church with the wonderful glass windows I married my wife 36 years ago.
Canon EOS 7D mark II, 24mm, f/16, 4/5 sec, ISO 100