Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Window Views: A Cozy Spot to Reflect - and a Bonus Shot

I like the way the lamps inside create a warm feeling and the reflections create drama. And I love brick buildings.

This is the side of a local restaurant



This second shot was my original post until I realized it was a door and not a window - duh!
I just love the dark into light, and the "boys" having their animated discussion of who was going to start the grill. The tall guy talking with his hands is my son - soon to be a Dad - Jeffrey.



WINDOW VIEWS

12 comments:

Patti said...

Door, window, that's OK! There's glass involved. ;-)

The darkness of the interior is a cool contrast with outside.

kayerj said...

I like the second one too--life happens everywhere and that's a great view. Hope you can stop by to see my sepia scene and window views Thanks!

Daryl said...

Handsome Jeffrey .. I dont think I could talk if I didnt use my hands ...

And I love the reflective windows

Ivanhoe said...

I would not mind that the second one is a door. I love the atmosphere there and the warmth of the colors :o)

Anonymous said...

I like the second shot too. Obviously not staged; well-done!

maryt/theteach said...

Sliding doors are like windows, Dianne. The second shot is fun family time! First shot is great! :)

Annie Jeffries said...

Pretty. I like the lights shining from the interior.

Robin said...

Congratulations, soon-to-be-Grandma!

As far as I'm concerned, a pane of glass counts as a window, even if it's a door. It's a great vignette.

Sherrie said...

Hi!
Great Windows! The second one is a window, a window into your family get together. Thanks for stopping by my place. Have a great evening!

Sherrie

Linda said...

Looks like your son might be telling a fish story by the position of his hands! "I swear, it was THIS big!"

"Brick buildings are just lovely", said the woman who lives in a brick house!

sunnymama said...

I like the second picture a lot too! It is wonderful lighting and such a fun and animated scene. Definitely counts as a window view I think :)

mielikki said...

fantastic shots, I love them both!