Monday Window – June 13, 2022

Hospital Perspective

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 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 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – March 1, 2021

Norcross City Hall

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 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

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 25, 2021

Peachtree Corners Festival 2017

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 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 – 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 – 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 5, 2020

Gateway Intl Festival

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 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