One Clean Pane by Brian Gaynor
Brian Gaynor

One Clean Pane by

Time for spring cleaning.

Photo taken at Fabyan Park in Geneva, Illinois.

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About Brian Gaynor

Long an avid admirer of artistic beauty, I have only recently embarked on the process of creating art. It is a passion, indeed, and one that provides nourishment for the soul.

Thank you very much for the visit, and I hope you enjoy the final product as much as I have enjoyed the creative process.

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window, pane, dirty, clean, spring, geneva, illinois, fabyan, black and white, mood

Comments

  • vividpeach
    vividpeach27 days ago

    LOVE this!!

  • Thank you very much!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Scott Mitchell
    Scott Mitchell27 days ago

    Beautiful find and shot.

  • Scott, thank you so much!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Scott Mitchell
    Scott Mitchell26 days ago

  • Thank you very much for the feature, Scott!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Sheryl Langston
    Sheryl Langston26 days ago

    Awesome capture Brian! Love this!!!

  • Sheryl, thanks for the comment, my friend!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • JUSTART
    JUSTART26 days ago

    great work

  • Sylvia, thank you for the kind comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Mike Shell
    Mike Shell26 days ago

    Very nice.

  • Mike, I appreciate the comment! Thanks very much.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • DIANEPEAREN
    DIANEPEAREN26 days ago

    WHAT AN AWESOME CAPTURE……NOT THE EVERYDAY TYPE OF PHOTO…LOOKING OUT OF WINDOWS…..VERY CLEVER BRIAN….

  • Diane, thank you so much for the comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Carlos Phelps
    Carlos Phelps25 days ago

    Brian, great idea. Love it.

  • Thank you so much, Carlos!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • LindaR
    LindaR25 days ago

    hmmm…love the analogy of this, beyond your signature of contrasting shadow and light and shared love of windows…like a portrait of growing clarity, one pane at a time…a journey of a kind. So enjoy being inspired by your work ~ kudos Brian and thanks :) xx

  • Windows, in their various forms, seem to be appropriate metaphors for the vagaries of life. I always appreciate your insight and thought process, Linda. Thank you.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Esther  Moliné
    Esther Moliné24 days ago

    great image Brian!

  • Esther, thank you so much!

    – Brian Gaynor