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:

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

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

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  3. 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?

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

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  5. Lovely shot. I like the flowers beneath the window.

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

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

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  8. 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!

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

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

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

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

    excellent window shot.

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  13. Beautiful and artistic! Great shot Robin:-)

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