Black & White Sunday: Windows

Here is the Black and White Sunday photo challenge again. This time the theme is windows. Remember: windows mean opportunities and choices. They can be closed or open…  Have fun exploring the subject and leave me links to your black and white posts of windows. Happy Sunday and a great week ahead!

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Check out the fantastic entries from my blogger friends. Click on the titles bellow. 

Windows by Ese

Windows by Brenda

Windows by Marilyn Armstrong

Window Peeping by Travel with Intent

Windows by Lynne Ayers 

Windows by Susan Judd

Window by Colline

Window by Klara

Windows from Mostly Monochrome

Windows by Middleton Road

Windows by the Jagged Man

53 responses to “Black & White Sunday: Windows”

  1. I love the Janus quality of your window: you can look both in and out through it. Lovely vertical lines too.

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    1. Thank you for the excellent comment, Meg 🙂

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  2. Non ti smentisci mai….
    Bellissimo B&W!

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    1. 🙂 sono felice che ti piaccia (e corretto?)

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      1. E’ perfetto!
        Bravissima….

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  3. Hi Paula. I remeber seeing this photo before. It’s a good one. Happy Sunday to you!

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    1. Great memory, Max. You saw it once in colour 🙂

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  4. While enjoying the exceptional blues for Sunday you have chosen (spot on with music – as always!), I wanted to say that devil really is in the details, and you have an eye for them, Paula. A perfect glimpse of outside and inside simultaneously…
    Here’ s mine: https://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/black-white-sunday-windows/
    I hope your Sunday is lovely and so is the touch of summer for you, my dear! Hugs

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    1. Thank you for this intriguing perfect shot Ese. As usual I loved the quote. I’m well, just busy after my summer break. Hope you are doing fine too. Hugs!

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  5. Lovely window shot, looks perfect in black and white!
    Have a great day.
    /Magnus

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    1. Thank you very much, Magnus 🙂

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  6. Uday Narayanan Avatar
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    There’s a kind of beauty, a ‘mood’ that is unique to some black and white images. This one has it. 🙂 Beautiful photograph.

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    1. That’s so nice to hear Uday. I hope you are right, cause it is a huge compliment. I hope you that things are still great for you…

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  7. […] For Paula’s Black and White Sunday: Windows […]

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  8. And good morning to you. May your morning light be gently and bright, and your day be full of sunshine.

    BUT, SOFT! WHAT LIGHT FROM YONDER WINDOW BREAKS?

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    1. Thank you for Shakespeare and this soft light you brought to my post. I hope you are doing well, Marilyn. I’m catching my breath since my holiday 😉

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  9. Makes me wonder what he is thinking :
    Nice photo Paula.

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    1. Probably wondering what’s for dinner 😉 Thank you, Colline. It is so nice to see you again.

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  10. Super image and processing!

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    1. Thanks so much Denise 🙂

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    1. Many thanks, Brenda.

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  11. […] through this window gave me a few hunger […]

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  12. Wonderful! This is an intriguing shot Paula, great composition and perfect in b&w.
    Here is mine: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/08/02/window-restaurant-haji-lane-singapore/

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    1. I’m happy you like my old photo 🙂 The view you’ve captured is very interesting Debbie. I truly appreciate it 🙂

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    1. Thank you very much, Lor. I’m glad you like this photo 🙂

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  13. […] Paula’s Black and White Sunday: Windows […]

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    1. That’s a fantastic piece of street art with incorporated windows. I love the way how you’ve captured it, Lynne, with that passing human figure. Thank you for your entry!

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  14. […] For this week’s Black & White Sunday, it’s Windows. […]

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    1. Old mill windows! How exciting! I bet you peeked inside?

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      1. I did better – went inside!

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  15. He’s got his eye on you! No privacy when you’re married to a blogger 🙂 I like the track too. A happy week to you, too, Paula! I have the feeling this is going to be a good one.

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    1. To God’s ears my dear Jo…..

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  16. […] I realized long ago that the thing that is certain is our last breath and all else is a gift. In that mind-set I present my take on Paula’s Black & White Sunday: Windows. […]

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    1. You are not late John, the deadline is a week as always. You are very creative and generous with your shares.

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  17. […] (This post was written as a response to Paula’s Black & White Sunday prompt: windows) […]

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  18. nice, romantic photo Paula. makes me think of a romantic weekend escape.
    mine is almost B&W.
    http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/08/bw-sunday-windows.html

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    1. That it was 🙂 Thank you for a peek through a shop window. I hope that your summer break was great even though it was a short one.

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  19. I like Marilyn Armstrong’s the best because the light is very good.

    Here’s mine:

    The Fun of Film

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  20. This is great, he’s looking at the viewer, while clearly not looking at the viewer. Does the head in.

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    1. 🙂 Excellent perception, Hilary 🙂 Thank you.

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  21. […] A contribution (on a Tuesday) to  Paula’s black and white challenge with the theme of windows. […]

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  22. A very interesting way to photograph a window. I like it a lot.

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    1. I’m glad, Draco.

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    2. That I did not make an impact if you feel as if you had seen the same photo before 😀

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  23. Pity I have already used my window shots with the sunrise…

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  24. I remember how much I loved this shot in colour, such a pleasure to see it here in B&W!

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    1. I’m really flattered that you remember seeing it in colour before, Patti 🙂 Thank you.

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