sunset, life, light, window, colour, still, atmosphere, interior, exterior
I am Et in Arcadia Ego.
Wow this is great. A little too close to the sea for me to want to stay there though….but a great shot.
Many thanks JRobin. I like being near the sea actually.
– Kenart
awesome
Glad you like it Linda.
Superb image, Ken!
Thank you so much Miron
This is picture perfect!!
Much appreciated Michelle. Thank you.
This cant be real! It is so beautiful to be real…wow
Thank you my friend. The window is in a mill in southern Scotland
Fabulous!!!
Thank you so much Cheryl
fabulous
Many thanks Kate
Nicely done Ken
Thank you Larry, much appreciated.
This is just wonderful Ken! One of the best window scenes I have witnessed! I feel like I am on a huge old ship and in the captain’s quarters looking out! The composition and framing of the sunset through the window panes is exeptional!
Thank you Joanne. Yes I can see what you mean.
Another fabulous image that could a great story………………………………
Sort of Victorian, do you think? Or perhaps Thomas Hardy? Thank you Dear friend.
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Wow this is great. A little too close to the sea for me to want to stay there though….but a great shot.
Many thanks JRobin. I like being near the sea actually.
– Kenart
awesome
Glad you like it Linda.
– Kenart
Superb image, Ken!
Thank you so much Miron
– Kenart
This is picture perfect!!
Much appreciated Michelle. Thank you.
– Kenart
This cant be real! It is so beautiful to be real…wow
Thank you my friend. The window is in a mill in southern Scotland
– Kenart
Fabulous!!!
Thank you so much Cheryl
– Kenart
fabulous
Many thanks Kate
– Kenart
Nicely done Ken
Thank you Larry, much appreciated.
– Kenart
This is just wonderful Ken! One of the best window scenes I have witnessed! I feel like I am on a huge old ship and in the captain’s quarters looking out! The composition and framing of the sunset through the window panes is exeptional!
Thank you Joanne. Yes I can see what you mean.
– Kenart
Another fabulous image that could a great story………………………………
Sort of Victorian, do you think? Or perhaps Thomas Hardy? Thank you Dear friend.
– Kenart