My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!Â
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Canon 70-200mm f4.0
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
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Comments (35)
MrsRatbag
Very well seen, artistic capture!
Mondwin
Great and fantastic shot...bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx
flora-crassella
...eine äusserst interessante Geschichte zu diesem Foto!
koosievantutte
what a pitty it has to be 'improved' - fine shot.
barbdennist
Thanks for description of what I was seeing - it helped me appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of the picture. It reminded me of the poem "There Was A Crooked Man" about living in a crooked little house.
Ionel
A well done image and an interesting composition!
Meowgli
cool image, must to interest the eye, i particularly like the wavy distortion provided by the window
beachzz
We stood in the very same spot and you saw something completely different!! I also love the old glass and the distorted effect it has!! Great title, BTW, I'll be singin it all day long: She came in through the bathroom window Protected by a silver spoon But now she sucks her thumb and wanders By the banks of her own lagoon Didn't anybody tell her? Didn't anybody see? Sunday's on the phone to Monday, Tuesday's on the phone to me She said she'd always been a dancer She worked at 15 clubs a day And though she thought I knew the answer Well I knew but I could not say. And so I quit the police department And got myself a steady job And though she tried her best to help me She could steal but she could not rob. Didn't anybody tell her? Didn't anybody see? Sunday's on the phone to Monday, Tuesday's on the phone to me Oh yeah. All together now
~~~!!!!!!jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic details and beautiful light
TomDart
Nicely seen and photographed.
Charberry
My grandmother's cabin had been built in the 1920s and had that wavy glass, even when we were there in the 1960s. The cabin has since been torn down, which is an absolute shame. However, the wavy glass is such an interesting way of looking at the world, and it reminded me of her and the cabin. :o)
Fidelity2
Your image is perfect. 5+.
helanker
Excellent and I like the wall. But the window reminds of the place I worked for the museum. It was SUCH an old building which easly could be in the museum it self. Most of the windows had these waves and were old like the house. :)))
JeffG7BRJ
I'm glad you explained it Tara, I thought my eyes were going on me again. Lol. I thought either the screen is going or my eyes are on their way out again. #;0) Excellent capture and well spotted, I like the tree in the reflection. I hope they save the glass when the window goes, if at all posssible that is. Superb work. Bravo!!!!!
cmolsen2002
This is marvelous, and it helped me greatly to read your narrative. It makes me go back and revisit and check out the varieties of distortion and reflection. Great that you saw all this and that you shared . This is great!
durleybeachbum
Such an exciting pic when accompanied by your words, ( and Marylin helped with the song too!)
artaddict2
Tara I am going to be singing that all night now, and helped by Marilyn posting every word lol. I used to have the Abbey Road album and I always liked the build up to the opening line. very cool capture, wavy distortions and reflections!
vladhome
like it
drag
I love photos of windows I don't know why, I've never really thought about it all that much, maybe I will after seeing this excellent photo of two windows in one.
jocko500
wonderful shot
fredster66
Great angle, great photo... thanks for your nice words on my post today. :-)
mairekas
Interesting composition! Super work!
emmecielle
Great photo! :)
ledwolorz
Excellent shot.
babuci
I realy like a compo and a soft distorsion is a nice play. Like a green tree reflection in a window.
goodoleboy
With that deceptive title I thought you were referring to a female burglar! Anyhow, good capture of the window, wavy lines and all, with an interesting historical followup on the whole thing, Tara. BTW, Marilyn's paean is a tough act to follow.
Cosine
Excellent shot and narrative. I had that song in my head all day yesterday, but it was the real version. Joe Cocker, indeed!
JDoc
Artistic shot. Nice composition and work.
Kelena
nice window:)
busi2ness
Excellent composition and the slight distortions a pleasant variation on a theme. I think you are going to miss this sight!