Windows
Windows

Image by angus mcdiarmid
The best bit of the Parliament.
Windows

Image by angus mcdiarmid
The best bit of the Parliament.
Window Reflections

Image by Mr. Ducke
Waterman Avenue, Providence
Windows

Image by Kim Scarborough
Windows

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The Ascent, Covington, Kentucky
The facade is a graphic pattern of pre-cast concrete and blue-tinted glass that extends up one elevation, across the slanted, curving roof, and back down the opposite elevation.
Daniel Libeskind has designed museums around the world and was the architect chosen for the new Freedom Tower in New York City. However, The Ascent is his first residential high-rise building in the United States. He recalled visiting Cincinnati often while he was an instructor in the University of Kentucky School of Architecture in the ’70s.
www.daniel-libeskind.com/projects/show-all/the-ascent-at-…
www.arcspace.com/architects/Libeskind/ascent/ascent.html
www.covingtonky.com/index.asp?fn=news&id=1897
Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon – stained glass windows

Image by ell brown
This is the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. It is the site where William Shakespeare and close members of his family are burried inside.
It is in Old Town near a bank of the River Avon.
2010 is the 800th anniversary of the present building which dates to 1210.
Information from a leaflet I was given after paying £1.50 to go to the section to view Shakespeare’s Grave.
There has been a church on this site since at least 713 when a Saxon monastery was built here. The present building dates from 1210, with the oldest sections being the tower, transepts and nave pillars. The North and South aisles were added in the 1300s and the Chancel in the late 1400s.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Grade I listed building.
Church; collegiate status from 1415 to 1547. Anglo-Saxon
origins; possibly C12 work in early C13 tower, remodelled in
early C14; early C13 transepts; early to mid C14 nave arcades
and aisles; 1580s chancel; 1590s nave clerestory and north
porch; 1763 spire by W Hiorn of Warwick; restored by William
Butterfield, 1850s; by Bodley and Garner, 1888-92 and 1898.
Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford – Heritage Gateway
Before I went in, I went around the grounds getting my exterior shots of the church.
Stained glass windows from the outside – may have taken these ones inside as well.
Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon – stained glass windows

Image by ell brown
This is the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. It is the site where William Shakespeare and close members of his family are burried inside.
It is in Old Town near a bank of the River Avon.
2010 is the 800th anniversary of the present building which dates to 1210.
Information from a leaflet I was given after paying £1.50 to go to the section to view Shakespeare’s Grave.
There has been a church on this site since at least 713 when a Saxon monastery was built here. The present building dates from 1210, with the oldest sections being the tower, transepts and nave pillars. The North and South aisles were added in the 1300s and the Chancel in the late 1400s.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Grade I listed building.
Church; collegiate status from 1415 to 1547. Anglo-Saxon
origins; possibly C12 work in early C13 tower, remodelled in
early C14; early C13 transepts; early to mid C14 nave arcades
and aisles; 1580s chancel; 1590s nave clerestory and north
porch; 1763 spire by W Hiorn of Warwick; restored by William
Butterfield, 1850s; by Bodley and Garner, 1888-92 and 1898.
Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford – Heritage Gateway
As I was here, thought I might as well go inside and see Shakespeare’s Grave.
Stained glass windows in the Chancel and High Alter.
Desde mi Ventana: Cielo Naranjo. / From my Window: Orange Sky.

Image by Gonzalo Barrientos
Desde Mi Ventana: Cielo Naranjo.
Esta es una de las primeras series q comencé con la cámara digital, por eso la calidad de alguna de las fotos no es la óptima y tampoco tienen un tamaño adecuado.
Todas las fotos estan tomadas desde la ventana de mi casa y no tienen ningun tipo de alteración.
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From my window: Orange Sky.
This is one of the 1st. series what i start with the digital camera, that’s why some pictures doesn’t have optimum quallity and doesn’t have the best size either.
All the pictures are taken from my house window and doesn’t have any quind of alteration.
Bird in the light of the last window

Image by tomswift46 ( Hi Res Images for Sale)
www.jango.com/stations/106824178/tunein?song_id=125174
Don’t Let it Bring you Down/ Neil Young
She enters the room
like a bird captured in light
From the last window.
Woodford Royce: In an Old Maid’s Window, 1934

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In an Old Maid’s Window
Woodford Royce
Born: Willimantic, Connecticut 1902
Died: Costa Mesa, California, 1995
oil on canvas
30 1/4 x 25 in. (76.7 x 63.5 cm)
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Transfer from the U.S. Department of Labor
1964.1.105
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Exposé with 2735 windows

Image by Steven Conte
My iMac specs:
iMac 17” Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz
Mac OS X 10.4.9 (brazilian portuguese)
500GB
2GB 667 MHz DDR2 RAM