St Luke's Church
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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10 comments:
You bet!Maybe because they say the eyes are and we perceive art through our eyes.
beautiful find
Great set of posts with windows and doors, expecially the ones of the Greek and Serbian churches!
SO pretty!
Goosebreeder: that could be one interpretation
Char: I had never really noticed this window before
Lew: thank you
Toby: the evening light was just right
I really like the subtle colours o the glass. You captured it very well!
I always like photos of windows, even if they aren't stained glass. Just an ordinary kitchen window will do to. One with a soap bottle and a frilly curtain and a geranium on the windowsill.
Stine: yes, I was frantically trying to capture the bright subtleness before the sun set.
Nora: I would love to have a kitchen window to put a soap bottle and geranium on...
It's lovely. And the muted color palette gives an interesting and calm effect.
Sara: no clashing with the white clapboard, is there? it also makes you look closely to really see what is there.
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