Another week, another photo challenge from Word Press’ “The Daily Post”. The theme this time is “Windows“. And after being late with the challenge last week, I’m early this time 😉 . I can’t really show what was in front of my window this morning, as I was sitting next to an airplane window. And when, after a seemingly endless night, I opened the blinds this morning while we approached Amsterdam there was…..nothing. After some splendid warm and sunny late summer days in the Pacific Northwest I’m back to the European rainy autumn weather. But in a few hours I will be back home, so the weather will be not something I will overly care about the next days.
So coming back to the “Windows”-Challenge, I need to revert to some monochrome photographs from my archives. To see my variety of “windowed” shots continue after the jump….
In my Learning Center I also have a post about shooting Storefront Windows, check it out! Have a great Thursday !
Marcus
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As usual. Lovely shots, Sir 🙂
Thank you so much, really appreciate your visits and comments! Marcus
Great photos!
Thanks, Anna 🙂 much appreciated! Marcus
So extremely stunned how you take such beautiful photos on a daily basis, pretty inspiration to me x
Thanks a million, Tamsin, really appreciate your kind words! Marcus
No problem! X
Great choices for the challenge Marcus!! -Amy
Thanks, Amy, it means a lot! Enjoy your weekend! Marcus
You’re so creative with your photography. Loving your little challenge posts 🙂
Thanks :-)))
I always draw inspiration from your pictures. Although of late I have been capturing large number of pictures from my mobile phone. I loved one of the pictures – guy playing guitar in front of window. Great shots. I always found monochrome better when it comes to portraits.
Thank you so much, Arv, for your kind comment and sharing your thoughts, this is very much appreciated! Marcus
You are welcome Marcus 😊
I like these pictures a lot. The one of the class room is not only beautiful but also touching.
Some really nice images here.
Thanks, Jill, as always 🙂 !