Yet another excellent batch of photographs from you all this month - this time on the topic of "windows" - enjoy!
John - the best window on The Gower Peninsula!
.... and, strangely, along these same lines, here are a few photos from Ken showcasing the way that shopfronts and the Town Hall in Alton were altered so that they could be used as a film set for a couple of days in May.
The film is called "Greenland: Migration" and is a sequel to "Greenland" starring Gerald Butler and Morena Baccarin. Due to be released in 2025 I think.
On a more uplifting interpretation of the topic, here is one from Gill
Gill - a beautiful stained glass window and its reflection from the sun at Killerton chapel in Exeter
Meanwhile Don has been on holiday again! This time in Malta:
Don - Brightly colour coordinated windows and doors in Sliema
Don - Family sculpture showing ‘windows to the sea’ on Sliema promenade
Don - Old and new windows overlooking Balluta Bay
Don - Windows in the dome at the beautiful Senglea church
Don - and finally ..... I think my copy of Windows may have become infected with bugs!!
Kate - in London for the “Moonwalker” experience near Kings Cross
(nearby building with a variety of windows)
(an exhibition about life in the Roman army)
Keith - St Andrews Cathedral (taken from our coach)
Sue - a wonderful window display in King's Rd Chelsea
Sue - me capturing my own window dressing in Alton High street!
"That's the greatest thing I've ever seen! Can you take a picture of it please Papa?"
...... and, arriving as usual just before the deadline, here are three from Gaynor
(taken in Cambridge, Essex and Norfolk)
I would like to give you all 2 months for our next subject, so for June & July the topic is:
"Rustic"
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