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I took a whole lot of photos of broken windows thinking I use them in my art. well I used only one window and that was a month or two ago.So i WAS MAKEING A COLLAGE OF THEM TO POST AND AS i WAS DOING SO THINKING AT THE SAME TIME "these can stand by themselfs" so from time to time if you like I post one of my broken windows I think I got 20 of them but I not going to bore you all with them so ever now and then i post one. thanks for looking and comments and votes I know we all see broken windows and they may resemble our lifes if you think about it in a way. Our lives is broken and the life is strangle out of us as the vines that feed on our soul. We look out as the sharp glass cuts into our soul and bleed the life out of us . For we see the horrors of others humans doing wrong on all that is around them. We cry in the broken building and no one hears our crys. I no writer, just thinking; that all

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diomedes66

8:23PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Your image is exquisite and your words no less so... writing is not just a matter of syntax, but of heart. And you have that in plenty! Well done! V

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jocko500

8:26PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

oh I forgot I be out intill Sunday or Monday.

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kimariehere

8:45PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

i love what your wrote so true ... beautifully said and a wonderful shot of that old window with vines!!...great job!

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redbeard

8:58PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Looks like they haven't been openned for quite a while. That's what my lawn is going to look like if I don't mow it pretty soon. Great shot!

tvernuccio

9:27PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

i sure do love what you said, Jocko! and i love to take pictures of windows, broken windows, and broken glass...reflections in broken windows too, hehe. i think they're fascinating. this one looks like an old classroom. dunno why i think that. just do. like how it's all covered. would be neat to go inside and take pics! very nice capture! :)

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jocko500

9:35PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

it a place of storage and I could not go in. The police station was across the street

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CarolSassy

9:53PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Good thing you didn't go in. We wouldn't want to have to bail you out of the pokey! lol q-: Hurry back Jock! This window pic has a lot of character. Cool shot! V (: ...oh...and by the way. Maybe if those people had a window reflecting themselves doing those awful things it would make them think twice. Who knows? /:

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bkhook

10:08PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Beautiful detail in those vines... bricks too! I like it very much. :=)

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jocko500

10:52PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

carolsassy is right I did not think of that one

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

11:04PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Lovely photo! Nicely done.

Ethesis

11:15PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

wow, that is an impressive found object. You are right, it does stand by itself, very, very well.

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Margana

11:49PM | Thu, 14 July 2005

Very interesting textures in this.The vines are full of artistic potential.I am interested to see the others. :)

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leda_moon

1:24AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Very cool image and the words you write i like too!If it was night time I don't think I would go in there,kind of spooky but cool!!*V

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SophiaDeer

1:56AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

I love vines! This is a lovely photograph!

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LadyLisa

2:30AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Excellent capture. Excellent concept too.

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PumaSue

4:23AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Wow! Your broken glass analogy is beautiful. You are a very accurate observer of life on the outside and on the inside. Beautiful and very inspirational photo.

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Chorny

7:51AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

great photo Dude!the Analogy is sooo true and some are more broken than others!

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kansas

8:21AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

A wonderful photo. I like what you said. This pic makes me wonder what happened within these walls before it was vacated. Must have a history. Yes, post some more of these.

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voske

8:41AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

beautiful photo,I agree with kansas!!

nhirschberger

10:17AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Fantastic capture ! Wonderful details and textures ! Excellent work !!! VOTE

Tedz

10:35AM | Fri, 15 July 2005

I am no Commentor....but...a fine Image for "Home & Garden* :]

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Richardphotos

12:52PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

it looks like Louisianna with foliage trying to take over everything. excellent abstract

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Star4mation

1:03PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Great photo Jock, you always find something interesting to shoot and write about!!

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KITCHAOS

1:24PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Great shot and words to go with it Jock!

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coolcatcom

2:37PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

I've neve seen anything like this before. I find it very beautiful for some reason !

donvino

4:34PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Wonderfully seen and fantastic capture!!! ! Like this style of photo...

LFNForever

5:13PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Super-duper awesome!! :)

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98Bones

6:37PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Very poetic idea and photo, well done Jock!

cynlee

10:14PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

very cool shot! i find myself taking a lot of windows & doors too... they're fascinating & you never know when you might need one :]

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Snow_Angel

10:40PM | Fri, 15 July 2005

Jock! I love your broken window photo, but what you wrote is so incredibly wonderful! Excellent work! :)

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