Classic Windows
Not only are these classic windows from Atlanta, but the photos go back almost a dozen years.
These old photos were quite nice, at least in my view, but suffered from the “falling-over syndrome” due to perspective distortion from tilting the camera upwards. I corrected the images to a more pleasing appearance.
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Hi Ludwig, those are majestic windows!
https://studiotionghan.com/2020/01/27/hotel-new-york-window-monday-window-27-01/
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They don’t make them like that any more. This is a rather more humble example: http://theonlyd800inthehameau.com/2020/01/27/monday-window-tranquility-base/
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indeed, ornate windows are an extinct variety
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Hi Ludwig, I like the close-up version. You can see the window details so much better. Here’s mine – it’s all about church windows. Have a good one! https://libraryladytravels.com/2020/01/26/skipping-church-in-canada/
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Thank you Librarylady. It did cross my thoughts to go back for better close-ups, but I ran out of time. I suppose there is no shame it doing it again some time soon.
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Very elegant windows, Ludwig!
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Thank you eklasic. They are a delight to look at. Nothing like that in our modern suburbia.
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These are great windows Ludwig. Here is mine https://travel-with-tech.blog/2020/01/28/windows-in-the-attic/
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