Fake Windows – 2
Continuing with fake windows. I started this back in November 2019, but called that post Dark Windows. I also showed the back part of a fast food restaurant building. This too is such a place. Rather than making the windows look like almost the real thing, here no attempt is made to fool the eye.
I looks like the brick paving that it is.
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These fake windows give me an eerie feel, Ludwig. Anyways, here’s mine
https://studiotionghan.com/2020/03/16/window-with-a-view-monday-window-16-march/
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Mine are also fake windows but of a different kind.
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Interesting “weave”. I’ve dealt, once more, with shutters rather than the windows themselves: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/03/16/windows-with-geometrically-painted-shutters/
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well, they’re certainly far more attractive than the rusting metal shutters that we tend to get round here.
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Love your stage sets! Nicely done!
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Thank you E. Really neat shutters!
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Uh, rusty! Than can be most photogenic! Don’t pass them up. Thank you.
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Oooh creepy cool!
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These windows may be hiding something? Here is mine for this week https://travel-with-tech.blog/2020/03/17/church-windows/
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I totally agree: from a purely photogenic point of view, rust is great.
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I don’t think they hide something. Maybe they just reveal the architect’s imagination.
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Yes, true. It looks beautiful covered 😍
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