Thanks Jas. Appreciate the supportt
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Thanks Jas. Appreciate the supportt
Everyone's support last months has helped me keep going with this project. Thank you!
Here is the September update:
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window 36/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 37/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 38/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 39/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
October update, only 2 more posts to go.
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window 41/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 42/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 43/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
Into the home straight now
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window 44/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 45/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 46/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 47/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 48/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
Some more great additions. I don't know how you find so many interesting windows. I like that last one posted 48/52. The dramatic sky really adds to the picture.
Home stretch - I sure you will be relieved to see the end, however many, including myself, will be disappointed to see the finish of this project.
Your windows keep getting better and better. I am loving that last one especially!
Thanks asnow -
I sure will be relieved to see the end of the commitment, but on the other hand I am sure that after a year of looking for windows I wont suddenly be able to stop looking, so expect a few more to pop up as I stumble across them.
48/52 wasn't originally supposed to be a window project shot, but I too liked the sky, I didn't have anything else this week and it seemed to fit, so here it is.
I will confess to being surprised how many different windows I have managed to find. The only regret I have is not getting more indoor window shots (ie someone looking longingly out a window, or reading book in front of window etc)
Thanks JAS. I think that one is my new favourite too (for this week anyway)
Loving these new additions RM
These are great, RM. Numbers, 1, 3 and 5 in that last post are particularly cool.
Thanks for the ongoing support Marko & Jason
No doubt you will all be relieved to see the end of this thread. Here is the final instalment (or is it? - I captured a lot of windows during my recent vacation so a few "extras" may pop up later).
This is the end of the official 52 though. Thank you all for your encouragement. and support :thankyou:
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window 50/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 51 by runmonty, on Flickr
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window 52/52 by runmonty, on Flickr
I am not normally much of a photobook person but for Christmas my mother gave me a voucher to make one with images from my windows project. It arrived yesterday and I was very pleased with the end product.
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This last set is fab and the photo book is a nice way to end the project...maybe. :D
Thanks mate. I think I am done though - that's it for now. I'm ready for the next challenge.
Congrats. As Marko said .. Great way to end the project. Love the cover picture.
Kudo's to you for completion of the project RM! The last few are as good as the first few!
I like them all. Great work.
Thanks Lorey, Aub & asnow. It was a fun project overall, despite a few ups and downs along the way. I have been overwhelmed by friends and family response to the photo book, so I am glad I did that.
Asnow the cover is actually a panoramic shot that spans both front and back covers. As it was so long an narrow it didn't fit with the other images from the project, so was delighted to be able to use it in this way.