Window Abstraction
Oh yes, this is a “straight” photo. No graphics manipulation, no distortion effects. This is what I saw and what the camera saw. Reflection in a window wall. The panes are not optically flat, so the images are distorted. On the right you can recognize balconies on the building behind the camera.
This is another photograph from my archives.

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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
Love it!
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That is so fabulous Ludwig 🙂
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I love reflection photos, and this is a particularly fine example. Not a single reflection in my unwashed and isolated window: https://margaret21.com/2021/09/05/from-bolton-castle-to-ancient-lead-mines-and-back/
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That makes an awesome abstract art, Ludwig. Here are some iconic windows for this week:
https://boomercoupletraveljournal.wordpress.com/2021/09/06/windows-of-madrid/
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Thanks, Cath. Your reflections are certainly much clearer.
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Thank you bushboy.
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h, but you told a marvelous story, Margaret. Thank you for finding that window – it provided a pleasant glimpse into history and land.
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Thank you, Teresa. Your Madrid photos are stunning.
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It’s a great place- if a little gaunt.
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The beauty of reflection.
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Love those reflections.
https://linsdoodles.wordpress.com/2021/09/06/monday-window-6-9-21/
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