Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Window with Shutters and Teapot

(Window with shutters and TEAPOT? Huh? I'm betting you didn't notice that teapot at first glance. Now that you know it's there, go back and take another look. See it? Good. Great extra touch, isn't it? I'd love to meet whoever lives there.)


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34 comments:

  1. Great picture.
    But maybe your teapot is like a magic lantern that you can rub and the genie pops out? I wish ...

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  2. Beautiful photograph. & you're right: the teapot adds that extra little stylish touch.

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  3. Great shot, I love these kinds of photos. No, I didn't notice the teapot at first. I wonder if they've had it with tea or just a good eye?

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  4. wow.. gorgeous. It is even more amazing knowing that the photograph was not staged.

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  5. Nope, not staged. (Though if it were I'd have gotten rid of that dark strip down the right side! oh well, at least it's authentic...)

    Thanks for all your kind words.

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  6. That really is a lovely picture. It is worthy of a frame.

    Link up your Wordless Wednesday post at Royalegacy Reviews & More

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  7. Now that's a photo that needs to be framed. Lovely!

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  8. What Antonette said. Awesome.

    Have a terrific WW. :)

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  9. The teapot reminds me of Paul Revere. But not the window.

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  10. What a marvelous photo...I love all the little details...the teapot, the lantern, that little square thing, those little things poking out of the wall, the weathered shutters....

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  11. Great shot! I love that little teapot, I did have to look twice :)

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  12. Robin, you have such a great eye for first, seeing the potential in front of you, and then capturing it. The various textures you incorporate in your photos always make them very interesting. Who knew that grimy stucco could draw one into a photo? Hmmmmm

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  13. Yes. I missed the teapot at first.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2012/06/wordless-wednesday-surgery.html

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  14. I'd never have noticed the teapot if you hadn't mentioned, but now my eye is drawn straight to it.
    Maybe it's a coded invitation to call for a cuppa?

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  15. I'd never have noticed the teapot if you hadn't mentioned, but now my eye is drawn straight to it.
    Maybe it's a coded invitation to call for a cuppa?

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  16. What a great still life! I like how there is so much empty space around the elements, too.

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  17. Very picturesque, of course if it were my house I'd be worrying it needed painting, but somehow ancient always looks great in photos!

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  18. you're right, i did miss the teapot. what caught my eye was it looks like the lantern is floating in the air. great picture! love it!

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  19. Love this--never would've noticed without encouragement to go back and look again! Found you on Create With Joy.

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  20. Love that window...and the wee little teapot.
    Very nice.

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  21. I didn't even notice it the first time even knowing it was there because I saw the title. :)

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  22. Truly a classic, stunning shot. I love its simplicity and dense textures.

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  23. You are right! I did not notice the teapot since my attention was on those lovely shutters. The old vintage look of the shutters added charm to the window. Whoever lives in this house must have a thing for a classic look. It is very simple, yet tasteful.

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  24. I love shuttered windows with teapot, they are not very common here in US. My wife doesn't like them - so we compromised and got white venetian blinds on all the windows, not shutters but give a sort of shuttered effect with nice clean lines. Great solution for you.

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