Friday, 15 April 2011
Blue window reprise
I have posted this on my blog before, in the very early days, but it's one of my favourite photos of Saltaire URC. The famous Victorian church is much photographed and it's hard to find a new angle on it. Looking upwards above the entrance door, there is this little blue glass window and you can see some of the detail under the canopy, which has undergone extensive restoration since I took the photo.
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church,
Saltaire,
Saltaire URC,
window,
World Heritage Site,
Yorkshire
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I have fallen behind with blogging this week. I just did not have the heart for it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet words. I know you have your own deep concerns to deal with right now, so they mean even more to me!
Hugs,
Des xo
That's a lovely photo. It's these little details that make a place extra special.
ReplyDeletebeautiful blue windows.
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I can see why it's a favorite!
ReplyDeleteGlad you reposted this, Jenny. It's a great shot, I love how you framed it.
ReplyDeleteA lovely intimate shot -- well worth reposting!
ReplyDeleteUnusual angles show a building in a completely fresh new way.
ReplyDeleteWe love the blue windows! Thanks for showing us the abbey with such a fine photograph. Never been there until now!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! That blue glass would have caught my eye too. ~Lili
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