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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Friday, 12th October 2012
We don't seem to have one yet?
I'll stick my hand up and suggest :
Through the Window
Mainly because I have just put a few together in Flickr:
Fantastic photos bb.
I shall have to look back through my collections. Got more to choose from now I've discovered how to access the ones stored on OH's computer from mine
A selection all taken through a window even if the window isn't always obvious
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Friday, 12th October 2012
Gosh, Christmas dinner on the hoof! Great pix.
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Saturday, 13th October 2012
An interesting idea, BB
Here's a few I've taken in the last month - the sunrise shot was literally taken 20 minutes ago from the hotel room window!
XTD
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Saturday, 13th October 2012
I like the photograph of the photographers!
Nice shots XTD
Here's a few I took through the windscreen of the car - don't worry I was the passenger - on a trip to NYC earlier this year. I was originally trying to get a good shot of the NJ Turnpike for an earlier month's theme of highways & byways
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Posted by Auntie Molly (U14110968) on Saturday, 13th October 2012
Good subject. Here 's a couple from a holiday cottage we stayed in last year
Yes that is a toilet in the foreground
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Saturday, 13th October 2012
Love the loo with a view.
Gorgeous sky Auntie Molly
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 14th October 2012
Great theme, bookmarking for the moment.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 14th October 2012
One from me.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 14th October 2012
A steamy porthole!
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Posted by Dirigibles was here (U7278225) on Monday, 15th October 2012
Hello, BB. What a good idea for a theme.
A couple taken rom inside the car on a frosty morning:
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 15th October 2012
Lovely patterns in the second one.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Monday, 15th October 2012
Just found this thread.
I have posted this before, but it was a couple or so years ago. Pictures taken from the train window between Aberdeen and Edinburgh, going to a ML meet.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 15th October 2012
That looks a good train journey.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Monday, 15th October 2012
That looks a good train journey.Ìý
It is. To be recommended for anyone visiting Scotland (though probably even more scenic ones on the west coast).
That looks a good train journey.Ìý It does. I've never been further north on that line that Inverkeithing (for Rosyth a few times as a Sea Cadet). I shall have to add it to my "to do list"
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Monday, 15th October 2012
Lovely pictures there, Auntie Clockwise. It really is a good train journey, especially if you like coastal scenery (there's a lot of cliff top running from Aberdeen down to Stonehaven in particular) and I really need to go back there...
That dockyard was at Burntisland, btw, and the island is Inchcolm.
I'd describe a 'differently' scenic to the western lines - they have the Highlands an fewer sea lochs.
XTD
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Posted by Now Locking for a house (U3261819) on Monday, 15th October 2012
What great photos. I love them all. The shot of the American coast is really exciting. Love the initial 'shabby chic' ones. I have an enamel pitcher.
I think my favourite is of the silage making. I love photos of fields!
I always get a light bouncing off the glass when I photographs through windows.
If you mean my shot from the plane window Locki it's not the US coast as such - it's Chicago, on the shore of Lake Michigan and it probably won't come as any great surprise if I tell you I was enroute to Denver when I took it
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Posted by Now Locking for a house (U3261819) on Tuesday, 16th October 2012
That's interesting La Bez. It makes me really want to visit Chicago!
I thought perhaps you were returning to NY from Denver!
I know that you, like me, hate flying. However, views such as yours make it worthwhile.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Wednesday, 17th October 2012
A couple of weeks ago I cleaned the windows looking out to our bird table, so I could test my new camera. Then this guy turned up
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Wednesday, 17th October 2012
Ooh well caught Auntie.
A couple of weeks ago I cleaned the windows looking out to our bird table, so I could test my new camera. Then this guy turned up
Ìý
I bet no-one else showed up for lunch, I imagine they all suddenly lost their appetite
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Posted by solwright (U14953337) on Wednesday, 17th October 2012
Just found this thread.
I have posted this before, but it was a couple or so years ago. Pictures taken from the train window between Aberdeen and Edinburgh, going to a ML meet.
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You would have passed near here- view from my livingroom window a couple of years ago too..
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Wednesday, 17th October 2012
view from my livingroom window a couple of years ago too..Ìý
Lovely.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 21st October 2012
I've posted this oin the Natural History Thread too but it works for this months theme as well.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 21st October 2012
Another couple through the window:
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Sunday, 21st October 2012
These turned up in the garden once (snapped through the window)
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Sorry to be replying to myself, but I took this just now from the living room
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Lovely view!
Great pics - love the painters and the sheep
This is the little courtyard in the center of our house (manages to look bigger than it is)
This was the view from our kitchen window yesterday
And this from the same window at almost this time last year (Oct 29th) after the weather had done a bit of pruning
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Posted by goldilocks exits pursued by bears (U1859740) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Some window views.....
From my office:
From the truck on the landfill (I rather like this one):
Another from the truck (I was out with the lads who empty the litter and dog poo bins):
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Nice pictures all
That last one looks like a real wind-up, Goldilocks
XTD
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Posted by goldilocks exits pursued by bears (U1859740) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Snork!
I mustard mitt I was rather intrigued by it. You can see it from the bridge at Bruton - that's the back of the building facing the river.
Our train set had keys like that (only smaller!) to wind the engines up.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
Not throught the window but that last one reminds me of this:
And another through the window of a restaurant in London:
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Posted by goldilocks exits pursued by bears (U1859740) on Monday, 22nd October 2012
I want a car like that! Cheaper than diesel and good exercise.
One from the train window - 'I'm waiting for the train'.....
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Tuesday, 23rd October 2012
Another window shot:
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Wednesday, 24th October 2012
Trawling back for a couple some I've already posted to bump the thread:
XTD
Here's one through the kitchen window earlier this afternoon
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Posted by Now Locking for a house (U3261819) on Thursday, 25th October 2012
Ex Tram Driver. The photograph of the clouds is very beautiful.
La Bez, the robins need some snow. British robins are more plump and cuddly. No offence!
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Thursday, 25th October 2012
. British robins are more plump and cuddly.Ìý
Different species. American robins are thrushes, more closely related to our blackbirds and song thrushes than to our robins. The early Americans called them robins because of the red breast.
They do don't they locki? Maybe Sandy will bring us some next week, that's one possibility they are talking about.
At one point there was a cardinal out there as well but I scared them all off when I tried to move to a closer window
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 28th October 2012
Boringly wide awake. Where did my hour's lie in go?!
Here's another one from me for this month.
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Sunday, 28th October 2012
Thanks for that, CH-P
A few more from the last six weeks:
XTD
Especially love the one from the plane.
One October, north-west coast:
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 28th October 2012
XTD the first one reminded me of the weather we've had recently. Now got a frosty and *very* cold morning. Meant to be warming up. She hopes.
solwright, love the sheep.
If I'd got my camera out more quickly they'd have still been blocking the road. I do love when they take their time and cars just have to wait.
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