Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Open And Shut Case

Window To The World (Seeking Closure Today)


Wooden shutters, Calcutta, India. Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON

31 comments:

  1. Excellent photo. Happy WW

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  2. Great pic!! I love windows, open or closed... Happy ww

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  3. david! hi! i have been admiring your blog lately but have been too occupied by nanowrimo to leave a well thought out comment (well, this one isn't great either...). so let me tell you i was completely happily surprised to see your comment. you totally rock, dude.

    *and* i love this pic, and the others too. i'll start proving it :)

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  4. I am really fond of images of windows. I find them quite evocative. This one is especially so.

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  5. That's a great pic!

    BTW, I find myself not liking my landlady either...

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  6. Anonymous7:28 AM

    beautiful colors!! Have a great Wednesday.

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  7. What a great window. Love the colors. Makes me wonder about the people inside, but I'm nosy like that. :)

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  8. Great shot! Happy WW!

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  9. Anonymous8:15 AM

    Excellent! The photo speaks a lot, makes you wonder what's going on inside. Happy WW!

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  10. This is wonderful. The colors are joyful, yet I wonder what goes on on the other side of the sash.

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  11. A lovely photo that draws one in and allows the imagination to go into overdrive, wondering..pondering...what is on the other side?

    Happy WW!

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  12. Whats behind the green doorrrr.
    (or window in this case.) haha
    Great photo David. nice colours too.



    new post up now.

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  13. Anonymous9:06 AM

    David, how did you know I love photos of windows? Ha!

    Come visit my WW post...

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  14. The colors work very well together.

    Have a Happy Wednesday

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  15. Anonymous10:05 AM

    Nice photo. Happy WW.

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  16. Great shutters, wouldn't it be interesting to know what's behind them. Then again maybe we wouldn't want to know, all the mystery would be gone. Thanks for stopping by my place.

    We have four daughters, three blog, and one son, that blogs now and then, he's usually pretty busy. And of course you know OML, he has several blogs that keeps him occupied.

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  17. hello david
    i am leaving for kolkata this morning.what a coincidence that your blog showed a kol window shutter pic.i think every window is a window of opportunity.to make life full of love and happiness.during my last visit,i visited bow barracks at bowbazar and met a resident and took some pictures.a movie was recently made on the angloindians at bow barracks.

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  18. Anonymous10:48 AM

    David,
    I would be SO honored if you would add me to your blogroll. I enjoy you blog so much and am planning on participating in your provocative blog questions if:
    1. the twins give me a moment to think
    2. if the twins give me a moment of peace.

    Ok, maybe in my next life....

    L.

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  19. You sparked my curiosity, so I did some surfin' and found this
    http://www.news.indiamart.com/news-link.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etimesonline%2Eco%2Euk%2Ftol%2Fnews%2Fworld%2Fasia%2Farticle2956229%2Eece

    Interesting.

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  20. I love the colors of this photo David!

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  21. Nice shot! Happy WW!

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  22. You just don't find these kinds of windows in the States. Too bad too. Have a great WW. :)

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  23. Great photo, such texture I love it! Happy WW!

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  24. Anonymous12:40 PM

    WOW! That's a great shot of that window!
    vw
    Mine is up here;
    Wordless
    Happy WW-Tuesday!

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  25. Anonymous12:44 PM

    Excellent! Great colors! I wonder what is behind the shtters.

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  26. Oh I love this! I love wooden shutters, I love the color scheme... have I mentioned that I love this photo?

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  27. Is this your WW?? It wasnt marked unless im blind. Great shot...I can relate to needing closure:) Happy WW.

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  28. Great colors. I had this scheme in my living room once. Its soothing for some reason.

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  29. Midnight
    one more night without sleepin' -
    Watchin'
    till the morning comes creepin'.
    Green door
    what's that secret you're keepin'?

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  30. It would be so nice, if we keep our windows open

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