A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I found truly inspiring - even more so now as I find myself with mobility challenges. The user posted perfect pictures of the moon and in one post, added he was wheelchair confined and his only means of enjoying photography was to photograph what he could see from a window. He became a moon expert (and, having checked some of his posts, must have seen flower gardens from the same window). He has not posted since 2018. This is a time of year when some of us may be confined indoors for a number of reasons -- weather being one reason.
This challenge is about capturing images from "the inside out" - what's outside your home windows? Your car windows? What do you see out your window(s)?
Messy weather
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Christmas window boughs in a snow storm
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A window candle overlooking falling snow
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Birds and greens adding life to a grey snowy day
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PAToGraphy wrote:
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I found truly inspiring - even more so now as I find myself with mobility challenges. The user posted perfect pictures of the moon and in one post, added he was wheelchair confined and his only means of enjoying photography was to photograph what he could see from a window. He became a moon expert (and, having checked some of his posts, must have seen flower gardens from the same window). He has not posted since 2018. This is a time of year when some of us may be confined indoors for a number of reasons -- weather being one reason.
This challenge is about capturing images from "the inside out" - what's outside your home windows? Your car windows? What do you see out your window(s)?
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I... (
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Wonderful Start off my Friend..
Save me a Spot..I'll be back tomorrow evening..
PAToGraphy wrote:
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I found truly inspiring - even more so now as I find myself with mobility challenges. The user posted perfect pictures of the moon and in one post, added he was wheelchair confined and his only means of enjoying photography was to photograph what he could see from a window. He became a moon expert (and, having checked some of his posts, must have seen flower gardens from the same window). He has not posted since 2018. This is a time of year when some of us may be confined indoors for a number of reasons -- weather being one reason.
This challenge is about capturing images from "the inside out" - what's outside your home windows? Your car windows? What do you see out your window(s)?
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I... (
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Nice start Pat like 2-4. THANKS FOR HOSTING. See what I can come up with, should have a few and post later.
"Let me in, it's cold out here!"
Love your window challenge post especially the candle... this is one I took from an 1700's house with stained glass windows looking out to the barn.
PAToGraphy wrote:
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I found truly inspiring - even more so now as I find myself with mobility challenges. The user posted perfect pictures of the moon and in one post, added he was wheelchair confined and his only means of enjoying photography was to photograph what he could see from a window. He became a moon expert (and, having checked some of his posts, must have seen flower gardens from the same window). He has not posted since 2018. This is a time of year when some of us may be confined indoors for a number of reasons -- weather being one reason.
This challenge is about capturing images from "the inside out" - what's outside your home windows? Your car windows? What do you see out your window(s)?
A few years back, there was an individual on UHH I... (
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Nice set, especially the last one with its lovely colors and composition.
susieq26 wrote:
Love your window challenge post especially the candle... this is one I took from an 1700's house with stained glass windows looking out to the barn.
Thank you - and don't you just love the old wavy glass?!
I like shooting windows as well as through windows. Here are a few.
Sometimes, the effects are interesting - this morning looking for the sun to peek out over the houses down the road. And through the car window yesterday
Nice set especially the last one. Thanks for posting. I
Through windshield at a car wash and view from condo in Sedona (early iPhone - 2011).
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