This week’s challenge : Window.
I had already used a few of my window pictures on a previous challenge about geometry. Recently, I haven’t found any attractive window through which I could look at things from a different angle. But, then, I remembered Angkor Wat in Cambodia: the swiss couple I was travelling with stood in this windowframe for such a long moment, I had to take the shot.
[Fr] J’ai déjà utilisé quelques photos de fenêtres lors d’un autre challenge géométrique. Récemment, je n’ai pas eu l’occasion de trouver une fenêtre assez intéressante pour m’obliger à regarder les choses sous un angle différent. Et puis, soudain, je me suis souvenue d’Angkor Wat, au Cambodge: le couple suisse avec lequel je voyageais s’est tenu au centre de cette fenêtre durant un si long moment que je n’ai pu que prendre la photo.
[Es] Ya usé varias fotos de ventanas en otro reto que trataba de geometría. Recién, no tuve la oportunidad de encontrar una nueva ventana a través de la cual ver las cosas desde un punto de vista diferente. De repente, pensé en Angkor Wat en Camboya: la pareja suisa con quien estaba viajando se quedó un largo tiempo en el cuadro de ésta ventana y no pude resistir en sacar ésa foto.
Windows on the Blogoshpere:
Weekly Photo Challenge – Uncle Spike’s Adventures
Weekly Photo Challenge – Forgiveness for Wanderers
Weekly Photo Challenge – Captured with my phone, Iphoneography
Weekly Photo Challenge – The Bohemian Rock Star’s « Untitled Project »
Weekly Photo Challenge – A Journey of Wonders
And so many more discoveries through windows on the Dailypost page!
Have a week-end of new windows of opportunities!
Perfect in black and white.
Love the composition and use of monochrome 🙂
Thank you! I thought monochrome applied pretty well to this very old place; gave it quite the look and atmosphere again.
Très belle image, très belle composition !
Bisous
Merci ma tante! contente que ça t’ait plu! gros bisous
Wonderful take!
😀 thank you so much!
lovely shot !
Ciao Juls 🙂
The mood and composition is perfect! Lovely 🙂
Thank you so much, Ese!
Very nicely framed and composed!
😀 your good words always go straight to my heart, Janet! Thank you!
(I’ve noticed that you call me Janet in a few of your comments. I’m kind of embarrassed to tell you that’s not my name. It’s Priscilla…hence, scillagrace- my blog name.)
Oh my gooooooooodnessssssss I’m sooo sorry! why am I stuck with the name Janet when I write to you then?!?! I have a visual memory and I must mistake your avatar photo with someone else’s that looks the same… I won’t make the mistake again EVER I promise, Priscilla! (besides, I love that name! ha!)
No harm done; my biggest worry was how to tell you! Janet is the name of my late husband’s cousin who lives in France…and I really like her!
there you go! there was an unconscious reason for me to call you Janet! 😉