Buckhead windows
Once again I will dive eight years into my archives for s series of photos. The one here has not been shared before. There will be others from that collection that I have either reprocessed or processed for the first time.
Here we see a window-wall building reflecting nearby buildings built in the same style. The not quite flat window panes distort the reflections into abstract patters.

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Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject.
Please visit the participating blogs. You will be delighted and astounded by the rich and imaginative offerings by the bloggers from around the world.
.:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck
I love windows with a lot to reflect on. This is great. Today, my window features not one single pane of glass: https://margaret21.com/2021/08/30/a-window-on-a-prehistoric-playground/
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Serendipity. I had prepared my contribution a couple of days ago. Different time, different country, and building with a few more years on their roof … but the same warped window effect. Nice!
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No glass, but wonderful views! Well done!
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Indeed a delightful coincidence, eklastic. Much more character in your photos!
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“Character” is a nice way to put it.
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I like the patterns the windows make.
https://linsdoodles.wordpress.com/2021/08/30/monday-window-30-8-21/
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modern
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They are neat, Lin, aren’t they?
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