Window, narrow slit
keyhole view of world below
lake, roofs, windows: life
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Great shot Irene. I like the Haiku too, I’ve not really got into those, no real reason, but I love to read them! I have yet to post my lingering windows photo/s, will do shortly. I’m enjoying these photo challenges!
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Thanks Sherri. I agree the photo challenges are fun. I love scouring photos that I would probably never again have looked at in my life. So many memories. Haiku – new to me also and I haven’t a clue if I’m doing them correctly apart from having the correct number of syllables, but I find that they can paint a picture and a mood very quickly. The ones I admire are the ones that paint that picture without a photo there to guide you. I have to go visiting – I have been very remiss.
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Yes, I know just what you mean about scouring for old photos, it’s great isn’t it! I’ve seen other bloggers using Haiku, I love yours and I’m sure you are doing it right! Yes, with or without photos, they certainly do paint a very vivid picture in a very clever way 🙂
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Obvious view from a castle. Question is which castle? I like framing views through windows or arches. Nice. 🙂
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It was taken from the towers of the Cathedral of Saint Pierre. There are many windows of different shapes on the way up the vast number of stairs to the top where you get a panoramic 360 degree view of Lac Leman (Lake Geneva) and the town. I took oodles of shots through many of the windows but this was my favourite. Thanks for commenting.
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I have been there, but didn’t climb the tower. It must have been quite a view!
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Fantastic view but an awfully long way up. 🙂
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Excellent perspective on this shot!! Marvelous!
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Thanks. glad you liked it.
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A fantastic photo. I love it. 😀
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I thought so too. Thanks.
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Wonderful addition to the theme. I love the window and your poetry as well.
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Thank you.
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Love the image, it’s such a beautiful capture. And I love your poetry too. Keep up your excellent work! 🙂
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Thank you for your encouraging comment. Poetry is a new medium for me but I’ve been captivated by Haikus that others have written and think they are the perfect accompaniment to a lot of images having no idea really if they’re okay. Your feedback is appreciated. 😀
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