Open Windows by Carisma
Carisma

Open Windows by

  1. TOP TEN in the “A Grid” challenge of the
    Photography Challenge Group
    (75 entries)
  2. TOP TEN in the “Glass Patterns” challenge of the Shapes & Patterns group (105 entries)
  3. Featured in the group “Not What It Seems”
  4. Featured in the group “Room with a View”
  5. TOP TEN in the “Title Image Challenge” of the Abstract Realism Group (67 entries)
  6. TOP TEN in the “Patterns on Man Made Objects” challenge of the Shapes & Patterns Group (80 entries)
  7. TOP TEN in the “2 Patterns in the one piece” challenge of the Shapes & Patterns Group (107 entries)
  8. Featured in the group “Shapes & Patterns”

Sunrise – detail of facade of the Arabella Sheraton (Viewed from the Cullinan Hotel)
(Cape Town – South Africa)

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About Carisma

None of my wildlife images are taken in zoos, animal sanctuaries, game farms or in a “canned” environment.

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abstract, blue, building, carisma, facade, open, urban, window, windows

Comments

  • Mark German
    Mark Germanover 4 years ago

    Great eye to catch this. Nice work :)

  • gypsygirl
    gypsygirlover 4 years ago

    Great image, well seen and captured. Very graphic looking and I love all the shades of blue!

  • George Lenz
    George Lenzover 4 years ago

    good eye…well done

  • Jeremy Harrington
    Jeremy Harringtonover 4 years ago

    this looks great, nicely done

  • Charles Dobbs Photography
    Charles Dobbs ...over 4 years ago

    Now this is really interesting. I wonder if there is a secret message being presented here! ;) Great eye for capturing this one.

  • Antanas
    Antanasover 4 years ago

    Beautiful work

  • Dorothy Venter
    Dorothy Venterover 4 years ago

    Great shot, Carisma. This one should be featured.

  • Gnangarra
    Gnangarraover 4 years ago

    wonderful colour gradient

  • toycake
    toycakeover 4 years ago

    Creepy some how….the idea…..but pretty pic.

  • umauma
    umaumaover 4 years ago

    This is amazing! At first I didn’t see what it was…Great find!