Friday, 17 December 2010

VIEWING THE WORLD THROUGH A WINDOW.

WINDOW AT OLD WARDOUR CASTLE

                       Rosiness is not a worse windowpane than
                       gloomy grey when viewing the world.

                                                                                            words - Grace Paley.                                                    

13 comments:

Jennifer R. Bernard said...

Beautiful photograph!

orso - homine de su marghine.. said...

very nice good sepia tone. hello.frà

Jim said...

A wonderful shot.

ADRIAN said...

A superb shot.

Daliana Pacuraru said...

I was always fascinated about windows! It seems to me that the viewer thoughts remain somewhere stick on the glass...
Great, my friend!
I wish you all my best!

DUTA said...

Very special window! It looks new and young compared with the walls of the old castle. I like the contrast.

Anonymous said...

These words surely melted into your photography. Great work indeed. Please have a good Sunday.

daily athens

becky said...

nice photo. we don't have castles here. but we do have some pretty cool adobe structures!

Yoshi said...

It's a very good idea to have in sepia. I like an atmosphere of the image. Great photo.

Luz said...

Muy buen blog es interesante y creativo saludos!

TrevorW�� said...

Thank you everyone for your very kind comments.
Seasons greetings to you all.
Trevor.

Anonymous said...

your whole blog including you is really interesting ......and i must say .....that i was in sweet shock reading BHANGRA in kinda music you like .....I REALLY LIKE IT ..

Best wishes
BHAGS
India

Sill Scaroni Photography said...

Great shot !
Hello ...
Sill

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