Posted by Judy Andrus Toporcer (Colton, United States) on 8 May 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Another of my Windows Collection. This is the window of a stone house built in 1820. The gray/black "stripes" near the top of the picture are evidence of a porch that may have been added later but no longer exists.
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I like this one. Very nice textures. I would have placed the window in the lower third of the frame to make it more dynamic.
9 May 2008 1:38pm
@ Russ - Thanks for the feedback. You have such an excellent eye for balance. I have a good eye, but sometimes my obsessive-compulsive need for "order" causes me to be a bit less dynamic than you suggest!
9 May 2008 1:42pm
I just noted the title. Very witty. I'm willing to bet this window works more reliably than MS Windows and it probably opens when it's supposed to without having to shut down the window, remove it from the frame and reinstall it to make it work again. If it gets any viruses, you just clean it with Windex. Can you tell I'm ready for a Mac?
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