I really like this blog, James. You are always so creative with the way you take photos. I love old ruins like this one, if only the walls could talk...
Wow, I really love this photo! Those stones are beautiful, and the weathered wooden window frames of both windows poetic. The window within the window fascinates me...it seems to be constructed right up against what must have been the roof line, judging by the steep slant of the stone wall there. This is really gorgeous.
Nice catch. A window inside a window is always a fascinating view.
ReplyDeleteLove this window in a window. I had to really look at it so see if that's what indeed it was. Excellent :)
ReplyDeleteHi James,
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I wonder how you did that? - It's like doubble vision. Very creative.
Best regards
Asta
That is a photograph after my own heart. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI really like this blog, James. You are always so creative with the way you take photos.
ReplyDeleteI love old ruins like this one, if only the walls could talk...
I love images of windows of any type: in my opinion this one is great, creative and technically perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! What a great picture! I love the composition and age of it :)
ReplyDeleteNice shot...creative...we have three views...the full frame, and two window frame views... BTW, thanks for the good wishes...
ReplyDeleteWell frames; slight surreal.
ReplyDeleteNice composition! Old buildings are the best!
ReplyDeleteExcellent framing, James! And I really love the stonework of this old mill. Looking forward to your future posts about it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific shot, James! Old buildings are, indeed, wonderful and I do love your composition!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Sylvia
You really found the right angle and framing! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteA really great picture. I love old buildings.
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
I like a view with a view inside a view. There is some depth here. Beautiful stone textures.
ReplyDeleteWow, I really love this photo! Those stones are beautiful, and the weathered wooden window frames of both windows poetic. The window within the window fascinates me...it seems to be constructed right up against what must have been the roof line, judging by the steep slant of the stone wall there.
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous.
Yes, i like your blog
ReplyDeleteI love how you've captured a window within a window surrounded by the beautiful stonework. Great shot, James. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteanother creative focus of the cloud through the window.
ReplyDeleteWhat a WONDERFUL double window view within this marvelous old stonework. Lovely photo ;--)
ReplyDeleteHubs and blessings,
Fantastic shot and well captured.
ReplyDeletethe window refkections are just perfect
ReplyDeleteNice shot...I love old windows and buildings.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!