Museum windows – once again My readers know that I use photos from my archives for most of my posts here. I have a special folder with “unused” images that I remove when published. Two old photos there have bugged me for some time. I was sure that I had featured those before but could… Continue reading Monday Window – August 8, 2022
Monday Window – August 1, 2022
Shop Window Just to stay with the shop window topic, here is another oldie. This one from four years ago showing the O Gallery entrance and window. They have moved upstairs since then and no longer have this charming front. For the past few days I have been testing DXO PhotoLab 5 and this was… Continue reading Monday Window – August 1, 2022
Monday Window – July 25, 2022
Coincidence? Last Tuesday I was reviewing the posts from fellow Monday Window bloggers when I came across the delightful shop windows in the post by Teresa. It had only been half an hour before when I received an email from my OneDrive. No, I am not completely crazy, I do get messages from OneDrive. Here… Continue reading Monday Window – July 25, 2022
Monday Window – July 18, 2022
Next window – once again This is really just the third time that “Next window” has been my topic. The window that is this week’s feature was also shown back in November of 2021. But for this post it has been transformed into our own as you can see above. The window was also the… Continue reading Monday Window – July 18, 2022
Monday Window – July 11, 2022
Dreary Windows The sky was dreary, and so were the reflections in the windows of this old mall building. That fit in pretty well with the reason we came by. Yes, you guessed it already, we came for our booster shot. A dreary enough situation, that pandemic just doesn’t want to let go. The old… Continue reading Monday Window – July 11, 2022
Monday Window – July 4, 2022
First and Last In my previous post I promised to show some photos from an old archive folder. The reason was that the first photo was of a window, and the last three photos also were photos that contained windows. So here we are. First I will show you the images without cropping. Pretty much… Continue reading Monday Window – July 4, 2022
Monday Window – June 27, 2022
Arched window – once again For another project I needed some old photos of a friend and that meant going deep into my archives. We had done a photo shoot in Savannah back in 2011 so that is where I went looking. There was a folder with raw files and no indication that they had… Continue reading Monday Window – June 27, 2022
Monday Window – June 20, 2022
Arched Window – again Just a few posts back I showed the arched entrance of the Augusta building housing the Morris Museum of Art and the Chamber of Commerce – Arched Window. As I was reviewing again my collection of old windows photos I came across the two here. At first, I thought these were… Continue reading Monday Window – June 20, 2022
Monday Window – June 13, 2022
Hospital Windows Once again – hospital windows. Forgive me for coming back to this theme. It arises, of course, from opportunity. The opportunity to look at a hospital again, because it was again time for a visit. This time just for a test. When I photograph buildings I am very conscious of keeping the perspective… Continue reading Monday Window – June 13, 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 – May 30, 2022
Arched Window It even has a door. In fact, it is the main entrance of the Morris Museum of Art and Chamber of Commerce in Augusta, GA. There are also plenty of windows of the hotel across the plaza. I thought I had used these photos before. but did not see them in the Media… Continue reading Monday Window – May 30, 2022
Monday Window – May 23, 2022
Medical Building Following last week’s old photo of a hospital, here is a new one from another medical facility. Atlanta has a large campus of medical buildings with several hospitals, including Northside and Emory. The area is commonly referred to as “pill hill”. Here is the front of one of the buildings of the Emory… Continue reading Monday Window – May 23, 2022
Monday Window – May 16, 2022
Medical Facilities Windows Quite frequently the windows shown here have been of medical facilities. That comes with the frailties of old age, haha. The photos here, from ten years ago, have been in my “Monday Window candidates” folder for quite some time. Sitting there also makes them “vulnerable”. A question came up over at Ask… Continue reading Monday Window – May 16, 2022
Monday Window – May 9, 2022
More ship windows There exists a folder on my computer with “candidate” photos of windows. Some are old, from my archives, some are quite recent. They are queued up in a loose order of “coming appearance”, some make it, some don’t. Some get delayed, some taken ahead. Sometimes it gets rather confusing. That has been… Continue reading Monday Window – May 9, 2022
Monday Window – May 2, 2022
Railroad Windows In keeping with recent efforts to show a variety of “mobile” windows, this week we reach once again into the archives. Back in 2014 I visited the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia, with a group of photographers. As you well know, old railroad stuff draws photographers like honey draws flies. So here… Continue reading Monday Window – May 2, 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 – April 18, 2022
Glass Block Window Some eight years ago on a visit to Athens, Georgia, we stopped in a small cafe. Part of the front wall was done with glass bricks. A somewhat unusual use, glass bricks don’t allow looking through, but they are great for letting in light and for privacy. The photo was taken from… Continue reading Monday Window – April 18, 2022
Monday Window – April 11, 2022
Airplane Windows Recently I came across these “antique” photos taken with an old Nokia phone years ago. Only found down-sized copies and could not locate my originals. So I reprocessed what I found and they came out reasonably well. You can see from the “obscured” id number on the engine that something is not quite… Continue reading Monday Window – April 11, 2022
Monday Window – April 4, 2022
Ship Windows – 2 My recent post, Ship Windows, got some nice responses, so here is the continuation of that topic. This is a container ship – very common these days. A little bonus here. Notice the window of the lifeboat. Below is a wider view of another container ship coming up the Savannah River… Continue reading Monday Window – April 4, 2022
Monday Window – March 28, 2022
Hospital Windows Once again, a view of a hospital in the greater Atlanta area. This is Emory Johns Creek Hospital. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject. Hey, Monday Window bloggers, please tag your posts “Monday Window” so we can… Continue reading Monday Window – March 28, 2022
Monday Window – March 21, 2022
Ship Windows Just eleven years ago a friend of mine visited with me and we “did Savannah”. Savannah is a marvelous place for photography, old buildings, wonderful parks and squares, bustling activities all around especially along the waterfront. Here are some windows of ships. Ship windows are not of the decorative kind, they are functional,… Continue reading Monday Window – March 21, 2022
Monday Window – March 14, 2022
Mall Skylight Here is a large skylight at a local mall. Clouds are much more interesting to look at than a sea of parked cars. What really intrigued me was the glass globes on the light fixtures. The skylight is imaged in each one. Just fun, a window in each globe! … Monday Window is… Continue reading Monday Window – March 14, 2022
Monday Window – March 7, 2022
Car windows on a rainy evening As followers of Monday Window well know, the good, interesting, imaginative, and well-done photos can be found in the links down in the comments and the tag Monday Window. All along I have tried to post some images showing windows that stimulate the imagination. Sometimes I manage to find… Continue reading Monday Window – March 7, 2022
Monday Window – February 28, 2022
Good Things Window Each week I promise myself to get my “Monday Window” photos organized. Then there are more important things to get done and the organizing just doesn’t come to pass. I have several folders with older photos to reach back to if I don’t have anything current. That has been my source most… Continue reading Monday Window – February 28, 2022
Monday Window – February 21, 2022
Windows at Sunset Two prominent Atlanta buildings, often dubbed the King and Queen, at sunset. Here as they look from the nearby freeway. Yes, I photographed these from the freeway, in fact from a moving bus. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as… Continue reading Monday Window – February 21, 2022
Monday Window – February 14, 2022
Missed Windows As I finished the post for February 21, 2022, I noticed that the post for the 14th did not show in the listing. I looked in the other categories, scheduled, in draft mode, but it was not there. I had worked up this photo with the large window along with the photo I… Continue reading Monday Window – February 14, 2022
Monday Window – February 7, 2022
Living Room Windows Another old photo from my archive. A living room with plenty of windows overlooking the outside. And for good measure, here is a view of this opulent home from the other side – with plenty more windows. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of… Continue reading Monday Window – February 7, 2022
Monday Window – January 31, 2022
Three Big Windows Some oldies from my “early days” – in the digital photography era. Only eleven years old. A building in downtown Atlanta. The windows are arranged so on first impression they look like just three big, really big, windows. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos… Continue reading Monday Window – January 31, 2022
Monday Window – January 24, 2022
Next! … Another one of those days when I didn’t have any new photos of windows handy. So, another “Next!” Oh, sure, I have a bunch of windows that I haven’t shared in my archives. The question is how to find those. I really thought of my photos as being well organized, but there are… Continue reading Monday Window – January 24, 2022
Monday Window – January 17, 2022
Snow at our house It does not happen very often and when it does it is not always welcome. A wide-area storm started coming through this past weekend. It brought us snow for the first time this winter. As you can see, we pulled the blinds on most of our windows. The photo above (and… Continue reading Monday Window – January 17, 2022
Monday Window – January 10, 2022
Textures and Windows As I was looking through my archive for photos to illustrate a series on textures, I came across this image. It was languishing in my “use this” pile for Monday Window. So here it is. The photo dates back almost eleven years and shows a building in Savannah in strong afternoon side… Continue reading Monday Window – January 10, 2022
Monday Window – January 3, 2022
Happy New Year – 2022! Here we are – with the year 2021 behind us and all of 2022 to go. The past year has been challenging with many difficulties, yet Monday Window has survived. This is a very small blog, just 96 followers, but with a worldwide circle of friends. As you can see… Continue reading Monday Window – January 3, 2022
Monday Window – December 27, 2021
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! So we have reached the end of another year and are about to enter 2022. Time flies when you are having fun! This has been a difficult year for all of us. Some suffered way too much. We managed to get through, and there is hope that the pandemic… Continue reading Monday Window – December 27, 2021
Monday Window – December 20, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 9 Another installment to this beloved series – and another selfie. I had the photo below ready to go and this post drafted when I realized that there are more appropriate “windows behind trees”. I got out my archive drive and plugged it in. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.… Continue reading Monday Window – December 20, 2021
Monday Window – December 13, 2021
Raindrops on Window We were just a mile from home when the storm front went over us. Visibility was almost down to nothing with rain streaming down. This was our part of that devastating storm that was so immensely destructive in Kentucky. These are our tears for the victims of this horrible weather. … Monday… Continue reading Monday Window – December 13, 2021
Monday Window – December 6, 2021
Bathroom Window Here is something a bit different. A bathroom window. Not just any bathroom widow, this is a stained-glass window in back of the bathtub. Pretty fancy wouldn’t you say? Now you will want to know more details. Alas, those I am not at liberty to disclose. Some years back I did a good… Continue reading Monday Window – December 6, 2021
Monday Window – November 29, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 8 Back by popular demand, here is another installment on “Windows Behind Trees”. This one also has a selfie portion, way in the lower right corner of the window wall. Just goes to show that some photographers are absolutely crazy. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one… Continue reading Monday Window – November 29, 2021
Monday Window – November 22, 2021
Next Window – Please Oh sure, you can tell this sign is from a Burger King fast food place, but that’s not what I had in mind when I took this photo a while back. What I was thinking then, and now, is that it is a wonderful reminder to go and see the next… Continue reading Monday Window – November 22, 2021
Monday Window – November 15, 2021
Café Windows Today I will take a step away from my usual types of windows and visit a café with some fine and unusual windows. Stained glass windows are not very common in local businesses but this one was different. Two very fine stained glass windows at the from of the establishment. Nicely visible from… Continue reading Monday Window – November 15, 2021
Monday Window – November 8, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 7 Actually here the trees are behind the camera, but this photo fits the mini-theme. Another view that can be rather confusing when you first take a look. I have many more images that could be used for this theme – enough to wear out my welcome, if I have not… Continue reading Monday Window – November 8, 2021
Monday Window – November 1, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 6 This may be a bit of a leap. I have a collection of images for this mini-theme and they got all mixed up and I am confused as which I already used and which I had set aside for future posts. If this is a duplicate let me know. This… Continue reading Monday Window – November 1, 2021
Monday Window – October 25, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 5 Here is the last of the little sub-set from that one building in Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia. I just had to include this one, because it is a selfie! Yep, that’s me in the lower left corner with the white hat. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring… Continue reading Monday Window – October 25, 2021
Monday Window – October 18, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 4 More confusion. The same building that I pictured in the prior post. Just a slightly different position and view. No, the window size doesn’t change on the right half. You are just seeing a wing that is closer. Confusing? Well, that’s the idea of this series. Enjoy! … Monday Window… Continue reading Monday Window – October 18, 2021
Monday Window – October 11, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 3 This time I go a really confusing one. Yes, it is about windows behind trees. The bright lights from inside the building overpower the reflections making for a rather interesting composition, and puzzling picture. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows,… Continue reading Monday Window – October 11, 2021
Monday Window – October 4, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 2 Oh yes, there are windows there behind the trees. Let me step back so you can see more of the building. There, now it is clear, isn’t it. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject.… Continue reading Monday Window – October 4, 2021
Monday Window – September 27, 2021
Windows Behind Trees – 1 That “dash one” should tell you that I am about to start another little series of photos that involve trees and, of course, windows. This one is, like the previous posts, from Buckhead, in Atlanta Georgia. If you just glance at it you might almost not notice the window wall… Continue reading Monday Window – September 27, 2021
Monday Window – September 20, 2021
Windows, windows, and not much else Another week on my Buckhead kick. Here we have buildings seemingly made out of nothing but windows. Much of Buckhead, in Atlanta, Georgia, is built that way. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject.… Continue reading Monday Window – September 20, 2021
Monday Window – September 13, 2021
Forms of Windows These views look up at one of the more unusual buildings in Buckhead. That’s down in Atlanta, Georgia. It was in early spring, some twelve years ago, when I took these two photos on successive days at about the same time. The exposures were identical, but the lighting conditions were not. One… Continue reading Monday Window – September 13, 2021
Monday Window – September 6, 2021
Window Abstraction Oh yes, this is a “straight” photo. No graphics manipulation, no distortion effects. This is what I saw and what the camera saw. Reflection in a window wall. The panes are not optically flat, so the images are distorted. On the right you can recognize balconies on the building behind the camera. This… Continue reading Monday Window – September 6, 2021
Monday Window – August 30, 2021
Buckhead windows Once again I will dive eight years into my archives for s series of photos. The one here has not been shared before. There will be others from that collection that I have either reprocessed or processed for the first time. Here we see a window-wall building reflecting nearby buildings built in the… Continue reading Monday Window – August 30, 2021
Monday Window – August 23, 2021
Rear Window It has not been possible for me lately to go out for photography. We are still sticking close to home – the pandemic and health issues have seen to that. However, I do carry my smartphone and occasionally snap a view from the car or while doing errands. Here is one of those.… Continue reading Monday Window – August 23, 2021
Monday Window – August 16, 2021
Old Savannah Windows It has been a bit tough for me to get out to do some photography. What’s more, I have to prepare an article and for that I needed some old photos. Well, I came across a lot of windows in my archive. Some that I have shared before, but many that just… Continue reading Monday Window – August 16, 2021
Monday Window – August 9, 2021
A simple window What makes a good window photo? The quick answer is, of course, that the same applies to photos of windows as to any other photograph. The picture needs to be technically ok, properly exposed, in focus, not blurred. There has to be a pleasant arrangement of the subject and other details –… Continue reading Monday Window – August 9, 2021
Monday Window – August 2, 2021
Another instrument window Well, I was all set to get back to “real” windows, windows in houses and buildings, when a package arrived. There was a new phone in it and it has a window! How could I not share this unexpected view into the world of personal communications. A flip-phone! Anybody remember those? So… Continue reading Monday Window – August 2, 2021
Monday Window – July 26, 2021
Windows on the pantry shelf After the instrument windows last week I figured it would be appropriate to continue with small, unusual, and maybe unexpected windows. Here we have small windows definitely intended for looking in. Windows in pasta boxes. … Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of… Continue reading Monday Window – July 26, 2021
Monday Window – July 19, 2021
Instrument windows A bit different as windows go. Instrument windows here, five of them. Then there is the windshield and the side window. I think this one photo more than fills the quote for this post. Maybe I should be more authentic and call then guage windows, these are in an MG after all. …… Continue reading Monday Window – July 19, 2021
Monday Window – July 12, 2021
Window – not quite so prominent Yes, yes, the “rules” for Monday Window say that the post should feature one or more windows “prominently or as the main subject”. This past week, however, was again a rather busy one. I may tell more of the story elsewhere, but as this activity unexpectedly took over a… Continue reading Monday Window – July 12, 2021
Monday Window – July 5, 2021
Looking Out It was a busy week for me and I did not get to any new windows, so for this week we will do a revisit. Here there are large windows looking out at a garden area. Plants here are in well-tended pots. There are elephant ears, banana plants and pitcher plants among this… Continue reading Monday Window – July 5, 2021
Monday Window – June 28, 2021
Lobby Window Here is a view of the stunning lobby of one of the medical buildings on the Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital campus in Atlanta, Georgia. Locally the location is known as “pill hill” as it is on a rise just inside the “Perimeter” in Sandy Springs. Next to the 32-acre campus of St. Joe’s… Continue reading Monday Window – June 28, 2021
Monday Window – June 21, 2021
Cockpit window A bit of a different window. We were driving by and decided to turn in and take a look at the theme restaurant by the DeKalb-Peachtree Airport. It has been several years since we visited there. It still looks like a fun place, but for today the attention is on the plane displayed… Continue reading Monday Window – June 21, 2021
Monday Window – June 14, 2021
Patterned Panes The unusual pattern of small panes at the top and large ones at the bottom intrigued me. You have actually seen a window on the back of the building from the inside some posts ago (Monday Window – May 17, 2021). The building is about twenty-four years old. … Monday Window is a weekly… Continue reading Monday Window – June 14, 2021
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 – May 31, 2021
Hospital windows – 1 The main building of Emory University Hospital was built in 1945. You can see the inscription “MCMXLV” across the front door. Some of the décor inside in in keeping with that age. Other areas are state-of-the-art new, and some very contemporary. As do many hospitals, they provide a place for quiet… Continue reading Monday Window – May 31, 2021
Monday Window – May 24, 2021
Windows in a Bridge Emory University Hospital in Atlanta has a number of buildings, some old, some new on both sides of Clifton Road. There is a two-level pedestrian bridge and covered walkways connecting the buildings together. The bridge has large glass walls providing views of the street and the nearby buildings. Here are a… Continue reading Monday Window – May 24, 2021
Monday Window – May 17, 2021
Two special windows For this week I have two special windows. One is a stained glass window. It really is an indoor display. The other shows a window looking out at a green expanse – an almost jungle like scene. Just enjoy them for what they are, not where they are. … Note to my… Continue reading Monday Window – May 17, 2021
Monday Window – May 10, 2021
Windows to be – almost there Last week I started with a building just getting itself together. This week we see a couple of sister structures that are much farther along. The windows are glazed and the places are almost ready to invite inhabitants. Well, that is stretching it a bit – almost ready to… Continue reading Monday Window – May 10, 2021
Monday Window – May 3, 2021
Windows to be Here is a bunch of windows in the making. Neither the windows nor the rest of the building look very impressive in this stage of construction. I came by the site on a recent evening. The light was not good on another building that is farther along. I will just have to… Continue reading Monday Window – May 3, 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 19, 2021
Bozena’s window An iconic umbrella decorates this gift shop in Savannah. These photos are from ten years ago. … 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 19, 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 – April 5, 2021
An Oldie: Outhouse Window Some five years ago, on April 10, 2016 to be more precise, this was the featured image here on Monday Window. The photo had been taken on February 29 that year (yes, it was a leap year). It was not the first time I had photographed this place. In fact it… Continue reading Monday Window – April 5, 2021
Monday Window – March 29, 2021
A shuttered window … … started the sharing of photos of windows here at Monday Window five years ago. The blog and idea had started earlier, but without window photos. It took me a while to learn what should be done, and even then it didn’t work too well. These days, however, we have a… Continue reading Monday Window – March 29, 2021
Monday Window – March 22, 2021
Attic Window My plan was to republish some more of my early Monday Window images, but there was an interruption. An unusual noise stopped my work. It seemed to be coming from the attic. Sure enough visitors had managed to get into our house. No, it wasn’t squirrels this time. We had solved that problem… Continue reading Monday Window – March 22, 2021
Monday Window – March 15, 2021
Five and Ten Years Ago Just five years ago I was trying to get Monday Window underway. It started out well and then had its share of problems. But today I want to celebrate. It was the sixth post that introduced this badge: Only much later did I clean it up and make it look… Continue reading Monday Window – March 15, 2021
Monday Window – March 8, 2021
Seeing windows I was stopped at a traffic light when the windows of the truck ahead of me on the other side of the intersection struck me as interesting. As I had just stopped for the changing light I had plenty of time to pull out my phone and take a couple of pictures. The… Continue reading Monday Window – March 8, 2021
Monday Window – March 1, 2021
City Hall Last week we visited a cafe in beautiful downtown Norcross, Georgia. Some eight years ago, while I was there in the neighborhood, I decided to photograph the city hall. It is an imposing little building. It sits tightly in its surroundings, there are utility lines and other infrastructure that make it difficult to… Continue reading Monday Window – March 1, 2021
Monday Window – February 22, 2021
Café Windows Today we take a visit to 45 South Café in Norcross, Georgia. These photos are from eight years ago. This used to be a weekly stop, often with a group of friends. Alas, the pandemic has kept me from this neat place. Here is a neat window. It shows some of the goodies… Continue reading Monday Window – February 22, 2021
Monday Window – February 15, 2021
Windows to be Well, they are windows already. Maybe not in their final form. The building, however, has a ways to go. Actually this is not a new construction but a renovation. They decided to enlarge the little shopping strip by expanding forward and to the side. New walls were built, new windows and doors… Continue reading Monday Window – February 15, 2021
Monday Window – February 8, 2021
Through a window darkly … Here in the “sunny South of the United States” we don’t get much winter. Yesterday, however, a bit came through. It was mostly rain, mixed with sleet, and an occasional snowflake. Here is a lonesome parking lot, seen through a wet window. The precipitation was falling with just a little… Continue reading Monday Window – February 8, 2021
Monday Window – February 1, 2021
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 25, 2021
Food Truck Windows The wide variety of windows has always intrigued me and I have tried to present examples of all types I could think of. Not just windows in buildings, businesses, homes and structures grand and humble; windows in boats, and cars, airplanes and street cars, trains and buses. Even windows in washing machines… Continue reading Monday Window – January 25, 2021
Monday Window – January 18, 2021
Window for the birds Some days just don’t work out. This is one of them. My little laptop is running updates and shut down unexpectedly. I lost my notes with the filenames of some old photos in my archives. With the computer really busy running the harddrive at mostly 100% there was no way to… Continue reading Monday Window – January 18, 2021
Monday Window – January 11, 2021
Looking Back Last week I took a look back on how the Monday Window challenge works. Next month it will be five years since the start of Monday Window. I will re-post some of my photos from the early days. Here is one from my second post to the challenge. Back then my posts were… Continue reading Monday Window – January 11, 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 28, 2020
The year that was This time of year one sees a great deal of reviews of the year that was. Sadly, 2020 was not a year to be nostalgic about. There was much suffering, turmoil, and sadness. The pandemic loomed over everything. It was not considered safe for old folks like myself to be out… Continue reading Monday Window – December 28, 2020
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 – December 14, 2020
Happy Holidays! It has been a difficult year for all of us. The pandemic has taken a massive toll and celebrating seems hard to do. My photography has been sparse. I did go out this past week for some photos of holiday lights. Many places are dim this year, but the houses still are lighted… Continue reading Monday Window – December 14, 2020
Monday Window – December 7, 2020
Windows, windows, windows … Another oldie. This one from ten years ago. These are buildings in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Like in so many other cities the newer buildings are wrapped in glass, or so it seems. There is one big hint in that photo that Atlanta is the home of Coca-Cola. One giant coke… Continue reading Monday Window – December 7, 2020
Monday Window – November 30, 2020
Glass House Here is another oldie from Buckhead down in Atlanta, Georgia. Seeing all those windows, I couldn’t get that old admonition out of my mind. Well, I could not make out any stones on those balconies. So, I don’t think they will throw any. [For my friends in other lands: “People who live in… Continue reading Monday Window – November 30, 2020
Monday Window – November 23, 2020
Windows at a distillery Some weeks ago I was re-editing photos for a post on another blog when I noticed a window with a story. I just had to bring some of those old photos over here to share with Monday Window fans. Five years ago I took a tour of a distillery in Kentucky,… Continue reading Monday Window – November 23, 2020
Monday Window – November 16, 2020
An Old Storefront My last photo from my “drive-by” series. Here we see an old storefront in the little town of Lexington, GA. I will start with the wide view as seen from my car driving by. You can see what attracted my eye here: This graphic mural where one would expect the name of… Continue reading Monday Window – November 16, 2020
Monday Window – November 9, 2020
Restaurant Windows For this week another drive-by photo. This one of a restaurant outside Athens, Georgia. Just a small building with a front door and two large windows. You can see the tables inside. No customers, the photo was taken in the late afternoon long after lunch and before dinner time. I just could not… Continue reading Monday Window – November 9, 2020
Monday Window – November 2, 2020
Knot in the Window Traveling home from a trip to Augusta last year I was sitting in the back seat with my camera looking out the window for photo opportunities. My camera was set to a shutter speed of 1/1000 sec so I would minimize any blur to the speed of the camera and error… Continue reading Monday Window – November 2, 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 – October 19, 2020
A Southern House Today I will return to windows of houses where people live. Here in the South windows are quite large on the front of houses. I have not researched the reasons for that. When our cat was old he really seemed to appreciate being able to walk onto the window sill. No jumping… Continue reading Monday Window – October 19, 2020
Monday Window – October 12, 2020
Buckhead – Once More Some months back I needed a title image for a presentation on architectural photography. I went into my archive looking for an unpublished photo and came across the one used here. Since it also showed lots of windows I put a copy into my folder for Monday Window. It has been… Continue reading Monday Window – October 12, 2020
Monday Window – October 5, 2020
Windows with Blinds The texture of the siding matching the slats of the window blinds caught my eye. Then I also notices the slots of the air conditioning unit. Nothing special, just an old house with an interesting look. I was on my way to photograph a festival in Norcross. The horizontal lines just seemed… Continue reading Monday Window – October 5, 2020
Monday Window – September 28, 2020
Illuminated Fake Windows Last Saturday evening I was taking pictures at a concert on our Town Green as I had done many times before. This time, however, the windows of the building behind the stage caught my eye. On the right the windows look in on the lobby of the movie theater. On the left… Continue reading Monday Window – September 28, 2020
MondayWindow – September 21, 2020
Lonesome Window Just a lonesome window in an old brick wall. ….. There hasn’t been anything profound here for some weeks. There was a reason for that. Here is what I have been working on. It’s a window of a different sort. Take a look, explore. Enjoy. Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge… Continue reading MondayWindow – September 21, 2020
Monday Window – September 14, 2020
Butterflies in the window Last week it was balloons, and now we have butterflies in the windows. Now, I don’t normally look into people’s windows, especially in the evening with the lights on indoors, but this is a commercial building. Offices upstairs, restaurant below. Besides, the decorations just invite looking, and wondering about the neat… Continue reading Monday Window – September 14, 2020