The window of an old farmhouse at Bokrijk Museum Park,
and the view from inside the house.
Window Views is hosted by Mary the Teach.
Visit my other blog, Heavenin365 for a photo a day with the Canon D40.
The window of an old farmhouse at Bokrijk Museum Park,
and the view from inside the house.
Window Views is hosted by Mary the Teach.
Visit my other blog, Heavenin365 for a photo a day with the Canon D40.
"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind."
10 comments:
I am quite partial to nice windows too!
Lovely. I like the nostalgic, sepia feel you've given them.
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I have loved these window views, Jientje and your new header photo is lovely too!
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That second shot is like a painting. Beautiful.
Both shots are lovely - but in the second shot - you've captured that quiet stillness of a house during the day ... when the occupants are away ... at work or play ... but the house is left to tend to itself.
What a delightful little window. I love the curtains too.
What a treat to see the outside AND the inside views.
Shutters means they are needed for the weather change?? I love houses like this :)
I love the warm tones, jientje! The curtains match the green leaves outside! Wonderful effect! Wonderful post! Thanks so much for participating! :)
Beautiful! I love the window! How it's made, every bit of it!
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