Window Light

Windows are canvases on which light paints an interpretation of the surroundings. Sometimes the interpretation is accurate, sometimes it is closer to Cubism than reality.

About LensScaper

Hi - I'm a UK-based photographer who started out 45+ years ago as a lover of landscapes, inspired by my love of outdoor pursuits: skiing, walking and climbing. Now retired, I seldom leave home without a camera and I find images in unexpected places and from different genres. I work on the premise that Photography is Art and that creativity is dependent on the cultivation of 'A Seeing Eye'.
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18 Responses to Window Light

  1. paula graham says:

    Brilliant, I love it…very fond of these type of photos and not everyone is switched on enough to spot the opportunity like you did.

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    • LensScaper says:

      Glad you appreciate it, Paula. Reflections have fascinated me for a very long time, whether it is reflections in water, or glass. I am always on the look-out for them and the more bizarre they are, the happier I am.

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  2. Sue says:

    Oh, marvellous! Ace reflections, great colours, Cubism indeed!

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  3. alan frost says:

    I like this a lot Andy. I always enjoy these ‘window reflection’ shots and this is one of the best. Very well seen.

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  4. shoreacres says:

    My first thought was of a jigsaw puzzle: its pieces arrayed across a table. The delightful irony, of course, is that this is the fully assembled puzzle. The pieces are just where they should be — at least for the moment!

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    • LensScaper says:

      Thanks Linda. The Jigsaw is an appropriate analogy, and with every step the jigsaw changes. These images turn up in unlikely places too, and sometimes the ones of old buildings have glass that is less flat and therefore more prone to produce the Picasso-esque versions.

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  5. Chillbrook says:

    That’s a really nice find Andy! Fabulous photograph.I love your seeing.

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  6. susurrus says:

    Wonderful picture – the lines, curves and colour blocks make it very artistic.

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    • LensScaper says:

      Many thanks for your comment and welcome to my Blog, Susan. Reflections are one of the joys of life for me, I find a lot of them in London, but this one was found in the main street of Worthing. I’ve just had a first look at your Blog and look forward to following your blog entries.

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  7. Wonderful—you’ve outdone yourself!

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  8. bluebrightly says:

    Wow, what a terrific photograph. All broken up in the best way. Perfectly captured.

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