Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sarona Window, Tel Aviv 2010

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Another window from a Sarona building awaiting renovation. Have no fear, unlike last week's this one is in fact real.
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16 comments:

Leora said...

What a charming shot - texture, florals, color, simplicity...

Mojo said...

Leora's thought about simplicity comes to mind, I think it's the ... "disembodied" look of it that I like so well. No distractions.

Anonymous said...

I really love this collection of windows from Israel that you have been showing. Did you set out to photograph them specifically? Or it just happened that you had taken plenty?

VioletSky said...

the planter adds a particularly homey touch to what looks like an abandonned window.

Anonymous said...

Lovely shot. I like the flowers beneath the window.

maryt/theteach said...

An excellent shot, Robin. Send it right to Etsy! Thanks for playing Window Views! :)

Frida said...

What a charming window.

caite said...

very nice..the color of the wall..the flowers, the broken shutters. very nice.

SandyCarlson said...

And I was all set to know something about a window that wasn't! This is a great photo. I'd love to peek through the slats!

anymommy said...

I've run out of ways to say I love your photos, but I love your photos!

Lew said...

Great shot, especially after last week! You keep us guessing. I hop the renovation is done soon so you can give us an update.

bichonpawz said...

Love the simple look of this one...reminds me of something you'd see in maybe Santa Fe...or somewhere out west...

Unknown said...

good you mentioned it, i thought the same of the last one.

excellent window shot.

Come Away With Me said...

This photo is really striking. I love it.

Tania said...

Beautiful and artistic! Great shot Robin:-)

Louise | Italy said...

Lovely shot -- looks almost Italian!