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A window in Port Gamble, Washington. Port Gamble was built as a company town in 1852, and the buildings there are kept in original condition. I just love that wavy glass!

Comments (26)


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Faemike55

5:15PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

WOW!!!! Great capture! beautiful window

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RodS

5:24PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Isn't that glass just the coolest? I love those windows. Excellent capture, Tara!

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eekdog Online Now!

5:27PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

nice shot, beautiful stained glass.

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barbdennist

5:29PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

A beautiful shot of beautiful glass windows. I wish they were in my house.

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awjay

5:34PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

nice one

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Chipka

5:55PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

What a gorgeous photo! I love that glass and I'd love to see light shining through it from the inside too! I love those patterns and the color of the roofing shingles: no boring black for this place! Everything in this is just so perfectly captured! This is gorgeous! There's nothing in the world like a good piece of wavy glass! It's magical in a sense.

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jocko500

6:44PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

love the stain glass. very wonderful shot

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MrsRatbag

6:59PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Wow! I never saw this one, what a great capture! Figures you'd spot it, mistress of windows that you are!

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beachzz

10:28PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

I didn't see it either, trying to figure out just where it was--it's gorgeous!!

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danapommet

11:17PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Beautiful capture and love the slant of your shot. It seems that so many try to keep everything perfectly square and my world has a ding in it every so often. Dana

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bazza

11:58PM | Sun, 20 June 2010

Fantastic glass shot, love the coloured stuff so great!!

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lyron

1:33AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Wonderful image!!

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wysiwig

2:13AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Superb capture of four stunning windows. Love the color variarions wonderfully set off by the off-white frame and gray shingles.

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durleybeachbum

2:35AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Delicious windows, which look as if a great deal of thought went into the design. So attractive and elegant, and a superb pic.

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cfulton

4:11AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Those must be heavy windows... Heavy in an artistic way too! Clive

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DananJaya_Chef

5:13AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Wonderful capture.

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anahata.c

6:29AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Another fine window capture from you, tara, and always with real thought. The window is rich & textured, and the patterns you captured in each of the 4 large panes is wonderful. And you gave us the "frame" of those victorian tear-drop shingles, which give just the right amount of contrast to the glass-panes. Like a lot of your window captures, simple & direct; but still complex w/ strong contrasts. There was a time when stained glass windows were far less costly, where even run-of-the-mill stained glass was put in many buildings as commonly as sheer glass. I'm sure this was from that time. Glad you gave us the purple shingles, they're just what the window ordered!

lucindawind

6:42AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

ohhh fabulous windows and glass ! very nice shot

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helanker

6:46AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Wonderful capture Tare and sooo very beautiful is the window.

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Meisiekind

8:49AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Wonderful windows and a great capture Dierbaar!

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jmb007

9:24AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

bonne photo!!

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debbielove

9:34AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Gives a lovely coloured effect inside as well, shades the whole (I assume) stairway.. Nice picture.. Rob

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bmac62

9:41AM | Mon, 21 June 2010

Fascinating comment above concerning stained glass being installed years ago because it was a cheaper alternative to clear glass!?! I really like your composition and postwork...you've brought light out of these windows where there was little due to the time of day. You and light just go together:) Nice job :*

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faroutsider

6:18AM | Tue, 22 June 2010

Wonderful textures, form and composition!

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Merrylee

12:49PM | Wed, 23 June 2010

How special...I had a window like that in one of the house I lived and when the sun came threw it was neat...great shot

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wonderworld

5:50PM | Fri, 25 June 2010

That has to one killer view from the inside. Would LOVE to live there!!!!!!


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