Not just through the window, but through the ages too.
Details of this week’s challenge, and lots of entries, can be found here.
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Yes indeed. You don’t see windows like this everyday anymore.
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I was just thinking the same.
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Thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment.
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They are lovely, aren’t they. Thanks for visiting.
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Nice photo. I really like the window.
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And thanks for the pingback.
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Thanks, and thanks for visiting too.
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Nice take on the theme and a good photo of old glass. Isn’t it interesting that we think of glass as a solid, but it is really still flowing, just so slowly that we don’t realize it?
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There is some really lovely old glass in this building. Some of it damaged by heat during a very fierce fire. It has become an ever-changing art form. Thanks for visiting.
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What a beautiful window… looking through time.. I like that take on this weeks theme.
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Nicely done!
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Thank you, thanks too for taking the time to comment.
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Loved the stained glass at the top of the window! Nicely done!
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Thank you, it’s a lovely setting.
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Beautiful windows! Great shot for this challenge! 🙂
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Thank you. There’s a lot to work through this week, I’ll be over soon!
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wonderful stained glass!
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Lovely window… the stained glass colors are brilliant! The clear glass pane in the middle looks like it has a slight wave pattern of flowing glass. Is it heat damage, a marvelous light anomaly, or am I just seeing things?
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nice shot
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/weekly-photo-challenge-through/
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