One of my favorite windows, in a building in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, OK.
Memorial Park Cemetery, OKC
Zudith wrote:
One of my favorite windows, in a building in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, OK.
I can see why a favorite.
We spent a Christmas in Alaska with our daughter's in-laws... so these are from 2012...
The view out their front window
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Setting the table for Christmas Dinner
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I love the enhanced stained glass shot above.
My D750 shipped to New York for shutter problem the day after this photo. Assume they will wet clean the sensor and update the firmware while they have it?
Mustanger wrote:
We spent a Christmas in Alaska with our daughter's in-laws... so these are from 2012...
Gorgeous view - almost could think you were in the Alps.
Detroit Roman wrote:
I love the enhanced stained glass shot above.
My D750 shipped to New York for shutter problem the day after this photo. Assume they will wet clean the sensor and update the firmware while they have it?
Hope that doesn't happen to mine.
Lorima wrote:
Thank you for joining me in challenge. I would like to focus on anything involving windows. It can be rain on windows, ugly windows, pretty windows, reflections on windows, car windows or anything else you may see.
Here are a few of mine taken through the years.
I know we are way past the deadline on the windows Challenge, but I couldn't resist a few more!
The view through a top floor window - Devon Building in OKC
windows everywhere on this arboretum building
Window in a small historical church in New Waverly, TX
Exxon Building, Houston, TX
view from my office window in Houston, TX
I like the fourth photo. Nice composition. Very good lighting
Zudith wrote:
I know we are way past the deadline on the windows Challenge, but I couldn't resist a few more!
Bea8lines in the Exxon Building.....well done Judith.
Zudith wrote:
I know we are way past the deadline on the windows Challenge, but I couldn't resist a few more!
Zudith, your photo group exhibits an experienced eye and a skilled camera hand. Add to that a playful imagination in the fourth frame. I'll be looking for more of your work!
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
If it's not too late, I would like to add a few...
RichardQ wrote:
Zudith, your photo group exhibits an experienced eye and a skilled camera hand. Add to that a playful imagination in the fourth frame. I'll be looking for more of your work!
Thank you! I'll definitely be around...I'm enjoying this very much!
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