Faint reflections on the side of one window and spots of light coming from the other window.
In Jerusalem's round Ethiopian Church, the one we have been exploring in the last three posts.
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For James' Weekend Reflections.
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Shabbat shalom.
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
They both are beautiful in their own right. I like the light shinning through all the colored glass shapes.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The different styles of window and the reflection caused by each is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteClouds of colors!
ReplyDeleteOh lovely.
ReplyDeleteI like the beauty and the contrast of the windows. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThe left window is really cool.
ReplyDeleteCharming. I like that you caught two different ones in the same shot.
ReplyDeleteHere is my Weekend Reflection Beyond the Lone Islands
I like the contrast between the regular window and the other with the colored glass.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind sitting there for a while to muse.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that there would be two such different windows side by side in this Ethiopian Church... each producing a very different reflection. Dina, I did follow through on the corrected link... always fascinating to see other culture's folk art!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteShabbat Shalom!
lovely simple windows
ReplyDeleteLet the sun shine in, I say!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend
How interesting that they would have two different kinds of windows right next to each other.
ReplyDeleteYes, love the contrasts of these two windows -great capture, Denise!
ReplyDeleteKindle? Whazzat?
ReplyDeleteLol. No way! I'm sticking with paper, I'm old enough to have earned that privilege.
Vague lights and shadows...
ReplyDeleteI find these kind of windows always so fascinating.
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