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 – 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 – 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 – July 20, 2020

Windows, nothing but windows Here we are paying a visit to Buckhead. Buckhead is a commercial and residential district in the north part of Atlanta, Georgia. It is a bustling, lively area with a wonderful variety of unique architecture, very modern, with some older styles mixed in. In this post I am showing views of… Continue reading Monday Window – July 20, 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