Beautiful combination of industrial and organic - I love the way all the different patterns are drawn together by the circle in the center of the ironwork.
Great workmanship.. I've been in a construction industry quite some time..and I tell you that it's not easy to arrange bricks in a such manner. But they really need to patch that crack though. Great capture :)
What a beautiful combination! I hope you are going to tell us where you found it. If you have photos of the building, wall or whatever, I would really like to see more!
Dorte: You could probably go see the entire building! It's in Hojer in southwest Denmark! I have a couple of other shots of the building, but this is my favorite.
happy ww, beth. as usual, thanks for stopping by and I love your shot. I take alot of structural shots, too. I want to share them, guess I'll post them on flickr one day.
What's that hole for? Is that a creek hole or just your bricks peeping window? It's cool to see those green creamy thing on the hole. Reminds me of a dreamcatcher movie.
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I just love old brick and iron. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combination of industrial and organic - I love the way all the different patterns are drawn together by the circle in the center of the ironwork.
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to see the beauty in things I would not even glance at! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love architechture
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition! You can't tell right away if that's actually a reflection or the view of the other side.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
Great workmanship..
ReplyDeleteI've been in a construction industry quite some time..and I tell you that it's not easy to arrange bricks in a such manner.
But they really need to patch that crack though.
Great capture :)
nice shot. thanks for visiting by WW.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the old brickwork and the view behind the wagonwheel type window.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful combination!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are going to tell us where you found it. If you have photos of the building, wall or whatever, I would really like to see more!
I love the composition and the different textures. Very nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and commenting!
Dorte: You could probably go see the entire building! It's in Hojer in southwest Denmark! I have a couple of other shots of the building, but this is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLovely! From a certain angle, it looks like a sundial too! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDelete- still, Hojer is a couple of hundred kilometres from my home in the northwestern corner of Denmark, but I may see it in a holiday.
I look forward to your Wordless Wednesdays each week.
ReplyDeletehappy ww, beth. as usual, thanks for stopping by and I love your shot. I take alot of structural shots, too. I want to share them, guess I'll post them on flickr one day.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice combination of colors. Are the trees on the other side of the glass, or a reflection?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love it!
ReplyDeleteNeat shot contrasting the rough manmade brick with the soft trees in the window:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful - a portal or a reflection? Or both?
ReplyDeleteThis is cool. Makes me want to go through and see what's on the other side.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I just love the contrast of colors. Off to read more of your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by mine!
I also couldn't be sure if it was a window or a reflection, save for your title. I like. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting those great Danish images from time to time Beth, I really do hope you'll come back visiting. Camera in hand!
ReplyDeleteGreat Shot
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
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Nice, I like architectural shots. Your banner pic is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love architectural shots, especially ones with plenty of pattern and texture, like this one.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. Love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteAwesome bricks creation! Must be made years ago.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot! Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteOhhh....that's really cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat's that hole for? Is that a creek hole or just your bricks peeping window? It's cool to see those green creamy thing on the hole. Reminds me of a dreamcatcher movie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI echo the others! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot! Thanks for sharing, and thanks for visiting my WW :)
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. If you had not said so I would not have know it was a reflection
ReplyDeleteGreat imagination there!
ReplyDeleteLike Mojo said, takes a while to make out if the trees are the reflection or on the other side.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my photo blog!
Tha is a beautiful window! I wonder how old it is?
ReplyDeleteMy photo this week is all about sharing.
Happy WW!
I love the reflection of the trees in the window. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wouldn't mind looking at that daily. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shot! And an interesting one too. :D
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