Hospital Windows
Once again – hospital windows. Forgive me for coming back to this theme. It arises, of course, from opportunity. The opportunity to look at a hospital again, because it was again time for a visit. This time just for a test.
When I photograph buildings I am very conscious of keeping the perspective carefully correct, or I do so in post. With these photos here my emphasis was on windows and the abstract structures surrounding them. The distortion are intentional – just to prove that often this makes for interesting and captivating images.
How well I have done, well, that is for you to decide.






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I like these. The place looks light and airy – or that’s what your photos seem to emphasise.
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These are beautiful pictures, you should wait for a challenge asking for architecture.
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Love the structure and the windows
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Did not think of it that way, but you are right. It is.
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Thank you, geriatrix. When I took these, I was thinking of the challenge “perspective” of our local photo club.
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It is an interesting structure. Not sure of the intent. I would add a glass ceiling, so it protects the walkway in inclement weather.
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I like your photos and various perspectives.
https://linsdoodles.wordpress.com/2022/06/13/mount-grace-priory-windows-3/
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Thank you, Lin. Appreciate that you liked my photos. Yours are stunning, beautifully done, and you have superb subjects.
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These are great angles, Ludwig.
Here is my entry https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2022/06/14/reflection/
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A glass ceiling would be a good addition indeed
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Thank you, Teresa
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I think good architecture with bold lines and angles is a great to photograph. Those are really nice images!
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Thank you, Paul. Indeed, architecture photography can be fun and rewarding.
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