Windows of Sweden
My camera and I developed a fetish on a recent trip to Sweden. Windows. I wanted to photograph them here, there and everywhere. Why? They come in all shapes and designs in that country, framed in mustard yellow and burgundy on the outside, decorated with a luxurious drape or a simple net curtain on the inside. It was hard to resist their allure.
Favoured spots for window-spotting were at the City Hall in Stockholm, the fairytale royal castle of Gripsholm and the charming town of Mariefred nearby. Enjoy peering in and looking out…
Hi Mike, nice photos; great post!
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Thank you Peter, I really appreciate that :)
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Nice set, Mike!
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Thank you Alexander :)
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A worthwhile fetish if you ask me, but you didn’t :) Love these windows and who could resist that gorgeous lamp in one.
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Ha! Thank you, Lee. You can’t beat a fancy window. I think certain nations do it better than others, though.
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The first shot is a cracker Mike
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Thanks very much, Mark. The light was certainly playing ball :)
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It’s always great to see some Sweden on your blog. It’s a pity ‘Annakaisa gazes out’ is in black and white, I’d love to see the wall paintings in colour ;-)
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I think it’s time for me to go back and collect some more! Ah, I might be able to do something about that :)
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Two great plans in one! Just go to Sweden, it’s worth the visit ;-) And I can’t wait to see the coloured one :-D
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