Monday Window – June 17, 2024

Skyline and Trees

Skyline and Trees Dipping into my archive this week. Here is part of the Atlanta skyline with trees. Atlanta is a very “treed” city. Even downtown prides itself on its trees. Of course, the tall buildings are just mostly windows staked on top of one another, as you can clearly see in the tallest one,… Continue reading Monday Window – June 17, 2024

Monday Window – June 3, 2024

Hollywood Wax Museum - Pigeon Forge TN

The last from Pigeon Forge Finally we come to the end of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. But with a spectacular finish. The variety of windows on the Hollywood Wax Museum is hard to beat, nor the many architectural styles merged in this place. See Monday Window posts .:. © 2024 Ludwig Keck

Monday Window – May 13, 2024

Ludwig Keck - Gatlinburg, TN - 2015

Back in 2022 I posted some photos from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge Tennessee from a trip some nine years ago – Unusual Dormers, Happy Holidays! We didn’t stop in those touristy towns, just did “drive-by photography”. Every so often those photos come to mind, and this time I went back for a couple more. There… Continue reading Monday Window – May 13, 2024

Monday Window – January 8, 2024

Norcross City Hall

Holiday Lights Norcross City Hall in holiday garb. Slowly now that the new year is underway, the holiday lights will fade. Wintertime means short days, cold weather, and little outdoor activity. Even Monday Window will be less seen, but windows are even more important now to bring in light, to see what little may be… Continue reading Monday Window – January 8, 2024

Monday Window – January 1, 2024

Happy New Year! Some traditional homes from a nearby town with a lot more history than our community. … Last week fellow Monday Window bloggers shared these posts: Nativity Window for Christmas A window (of the past) Round the Bend A Christmas Story XMAS WINDOWS A BIT DIFFERENT NOTE: Other bloggers’ photos have not been copied to… Continue reading Monday Window – January 1, 2024

Monday Window – November 27, 2023

Old Memories A couple of weeks ago I got my regular email from OneDrive and it showed ten-year-old memories. When I noticed the dormers, I figure I just had to share those old photos. Alas, in those days OneDrive was set to upload reduced-size images that I captured with my smartphone. That was before my… Continue reading Monday Window – November 27, 2023

Monday Window – November 6, 2023

Halloween 2023

Halloween Around our neighborhood a lot of folks have decorated their houses for Halloween. Admittedly, you are seeing this after the event, but I hope that you enjoy seeing some fancy window decorations – like the skeletons and the spooky looking bay window. See Monday Window posts .:. © 2023 Ludwig Keck

Monday Window – April 24, 2023

Just windows On my daily trip I come across some interesting places. One, a building supply company, I just could not resist. Fortunately, they open early when the sun shines on their offerings, and I did a quick in-and-out and captured the sights with my iPhone. See Monday Window posts .:. © 2023 Ludwig Keck

Monday Window – November 7, 2022

High Arches We all seem to like windows with arches. Here is another sleeper from my archives. An old photo from nine years ago. This is the Manger Building. Once Savannnah’s finest hotel, and maybe once again. There are plans to restore the current office building back into a hotel. Here is the original photo:… Continue reading Monday Window – November 7, 2022

Monday Window – October 24, 2022

We have spent a few weeks touring Athens, Georgia, mainly the campus of the University of Georgia. The photos had been copied to a special folder and reprocessed. Many did not get used in Monday Window posts, just eliminated. The ones that were published then got transferred to the “published’ folder. Finally, just one photo… Continue reading Monday Window – October 24, 2022

Monday Window – October 3, 2022

Commercial Windows It was on a cold and blustery winter day that we visited Athens, Georgia, some eight years ago. Walking around town we saw all kinds of buildings with a variety of windows. Here is an old structure that seems to have seen better days. It still advertises its wares – including windows. …… Continue reading Monday Window – October 3, 2022

Monday Window – September 12, 2022

Somber Windows These are somber days for many of us. A couple of window photos, that seem fitting to me, have been shared on Monday Window before. To me the first one is respectful and uplifting. It was in a post here last year, Monday Window – May 31, 2022. Here is the other from… Continue reading Monday Window – September 12, 2022

Monday Window – June 6, 2022

Very plain windows To tell the truth, when I took these photos, it was not the windows that were foremost in my mind. It was the dark clouds over the building. Those clouds are impressive, aren’t they? Of course, I did not worry at the time about tilting the camera, actually my iPhone, upward and… Continue reading Monday Window – June 6, 2022

Monday Window – April 25, 2022

Windows making a statement In the prior post I teased about the windows hidden behind the glass brick wall in the featured photo. Well, to tell the truth, this week’s windows were hidden even deeper. Here is what the photos looked like in the archive. As you can see, the photos are sadly underexposed. When… Continue reading Monday Window – April 25, 2022

Monday Window – June 7, 2021

Hospital windows – 2 The newest addition to the Emory University Hospital is the tower building. It opened in 2017 and is located across the street from the main building that I pictured last week – Hospital windows – 1. The lower stories are faced with a window wall looking out on Clifton Road. The… Continue reading Monday Window – June 7, 2021

Monday Window – April 26, 2021

Ivied windows These ivy surrounded windows were subjects of my camera some ten years ago in Savannah, GA. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject. See Monday Window posts Please visit the participating blogs. You will be delighted and astounded… Continue reading Monday Window – April 26, 2021

Monday Window – April 12, 2021

“That Window” Amongst my hundreds of photos of windows, there is this one that seems to have a really good agent. It comes up again and again. Sometimes featured by itself, sometimes with the others in that building. Yeah, that one with the balcony. It was featured ten years ago in the post “Window with… Continue reading Monday Window – April 12, 2021

Monday Window – February 1, 2021

Toys by a Window

A Child’s Window My sincere apologies for being late with this post. I had the post almost ready midweek when I thought it would be nice to a the original photo. I had only derived art planned at first. Unfortunately problems arose and I was not able to finish up in time. The art derivations… Continue reading Monday Window – February 1, 2021

Monday Window – January 4, 2021

Welcome to Monday Window in 2021 Happy New Year! With the new year we are also starting another season of looking for, at and through windows. The small community of bloggers who contribute to this topic will face new challenges. Hopefully they will be less troublesome than those of the past year. It seems fitting… Continue reading Monday Window – January 4, 2021

Monday Window – December 21, 2020

Church window from the outside This past year has been difficult. The pandemic has impacted every part of our world. There is light bringing hope for the future. For now, however, there is a new normal. The doors of this church are brightly illuminated and inviting, but the reality is that reservations are required to… Continue reading Monday Window – December 21, 2020

Monday Window – October 26, 2020

Windows of the HMS Bounty This week we remember the Tall Ship HMS Bounty. It was just eight years ago that this beautiful ship was lost to hurricane Sandy. She had visited Savannah that May and it turned out to be my last visit on this magnificent reconstruction for the movie “Mutiny on the Bounty”.… Continue reading Monday Window – October 26, 2020

Monday Window – August 10, 2020

Church windows These windows are from the Abby Church of the Monastery of the Holy Spirit near Conyers, Georgia. These photos are also featured in my post Challenge 2020 – 7 in my blog 2C2V. In my Monday Windows post on Mach 2, 2020 I featured several other photos from this church. Monday Window is… Continue reading Monday Window – August 10, 2020

Monday Window – July 13, 2020

Chapel in the Forest This is the Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel in Callaway Gardens near Pine Mountain, Georgia. Their website describes it thus: Nestled in a serene forest surrounding Falls Creek Lake, the Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel was carefully planned by Cason Callaway himself as a tribute to his mother. Inspired by 16th-century… Continue reading Monday Window – July 13, 2020

Monday Window – June 29, 2020

Church Windows This week we walk up Peachtree Street in Atlanta and take a quick look at St. Mark United Methodist Church. This was in late summer four years ago, at about 5:30 in the afternoon. The shadows of the taller buildings across the street made for poor photography, although some folks didn’t seem to… Continue reading Monday Window – June 29, 2020

Monday Window – June 8, 2020

Shadows and Light Light and shadows are what photography is made of. The stark contrast of inky deep shadows and luminous highlights has been one of my favorite genre. Yet, that is not my own way of seeing. I have always tried to look into the shadowy places, to see all of the world around… Continue reading Monday Window – June 8, 2020

Monday Window – April 27, 2020

Contrasts in Windows Two old photos from Savannah this week. Both show buildings with windows. One is quite clean and modern looking the other shows a building with much more “experience”. Both appeal in their own way. Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as… Continue reading Monday Window – April 27, 2020

Monday Window – March 23, 2020

Driving through Nashville Just two photos from Nashville, Tennessee. Well, when I got this far I realized that I would be short-changing my friends and visitors. To just show two photo from Nashville, THE Nashville, borders on torture. So I went back to my archive, these are photos from three years ago, and picked up… Continue reading Monday Window – March 23, 2020

Monday Window – March 2, 2020

Monastery Windows Windows of the Abbey Church at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers, Georgia Here my photopainting of the Abbey Church (yes, you may purchase a print).   Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject. Please see the… Continue reading Monday Window – March 2, 2020

Monday Window – February 24, 2020

Barred and shuttered Not particularly inviting, this window. When it comes to keeping unwelcome visitors out, this window says it all, even with the shutters open. When you consider the location you can understand why such an unfriendly impression might be appropriate. This is a old bourbon aging house in Kentucky. This is an old… Continue reading Monday Window – February 24, 2020

Monday Window – January 27, 2020

Classic Windows Not only are these classic windows from Atlanta, but the photos go back almost a dozen years. These old photos were quite nice, at least in my view, but suffered from the “falling-over syndrome” due to perspective distortion from tilting the camera upwards. I corrected the images to a more pleasing appearance.  … Continue reading Monday Window – January 27, 2020

Monday Window – January 13, 2020

Broken Windows My schedule for Saturday had been to go “window shopping”, but it was not to be. Destructive storms raked the South with heavy damage in places. Tornado watches were in effect all around and power and internet had sporadic interruptions. As is often the case, I turned to my archive. In the spring… Continue reading Monday Window – January 13, 2020

Monday Window – December 30, 2019

Festive Windows Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject. Please see the sidebar. Note to my fellow Monday Window bloggers: Use the category Monday Window for your window posts, you can set the category for your prior posts. When I discover… Continue reading Monday Window – December 30, 2019

Monday Window – December 23, 2019

Happy Holidays! Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject. Please see the sidebar. Note to my fellow Monday Window bloggers: Use the category Monday Window for your window posts, you can set the category for your prior posts. When I discover… Continue reading Monday Window – December 23, 2019

Monday Window – December 2, 2019

Windows of Peacemaker Peacemaker is a barquentine, a 150 foot “tall ship”, with over 10,000 square feet of sails. She also has two diesel engines. The ship was launched in 1989, so she is a relatively modern sailing vessel. Here you can see the control panel with lots of little windows. Also two of the… Continue reading Monday Window – December 2, 2019

Monday Window – October 14, 2019

Renegade

Fake Windows The rear, alright, the aft end, of the Pirate Ship Renegade. From the days when she lived in Savannah, Georgia Monday Window is a weekly blog post featuring one or more photos of windows prominently or as the main subject. The posts are tagged “Monday Window” and are published every Monday. You are… Continue reading Monday Window – October 14, 2019

Monday Window – September 9, 2019

Golden Windows With all eyes on on the East Coast, I searched through my archive for photos from the coast. Here are a couple views of “golden windows”. These images were taken in the evening, closer to the “blue hour” than the “golden hour” on a May evening back in 2013. Folks are enjoying dinner… Continue reading Monday Window – September 9, 2019

Monday Window – September 2, 2019

West Side Market This is a photo taken some five years ago inside the West Side Market in Cleveland, Ohio. The big window on the south-west side serves as a backdrop for a small gallery were many folks enjoy some of the tasty food items from the market below. I think the lens on my… Continue reading Monday Window – September 2, 2019