Seventeenth century window by Garlor
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Description
Around the time when Lord Nelson was fighting at Trafalgar and Brunel building the first iron bridge the congregation of Cromarty were celebrating the opening of their new church.Glass making was not as precise in those days hence the distortion. I will show you the view from outside next.
Comments (12)
helanker
A very beautiful window indeed. I love those round arch windows and doors and gats.
irakika
Very beautiful photo! Good job!
Mondwin
Absolutely superbly shot!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
oscilis
Terrific composition and the detail in old handblown glass is wonderful.
lizzibell
Beautiful window...
Valerie-Ducom
Ohhh, so beautiful picture on this windows and excellent composition :)
Ensoll
Glass gets distorted with age - it has a tendency to get thicker at its base due to the effect of gravity because really its just an extremely viscous liquid.
rainbows
A sublime capture, I like this very much. . . Diane.
A2J2001
Great picture. I love these old places.
FriedaFelicia
Marvelous capture of this charming old place.
birthunicorn
I LOVE THE OLD BUILDING VERY NICE
Blush
Beautiful Love that arch window Zooming in is even better Wonderful capture Hugs Susan~