•March 10, 2009 •
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Looking through and reflected off of the window of a furniture store on Main Street in Lynchburg, Virginia…
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NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
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Tags: bank, D L Ennis, furniture store, looking through the window, Lynchburg, Main Street, reflected, reflection, Through the Window #31—12:29 PM, Virginia, window
•February 28, 2009 •
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Looking through the window of a shop in Lynchburg, Virginia…
© 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
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Tags: antique shop, antiques, city, city streets, D L Ennis, looking through the window, Lynchburg, reflections, Through the Window #30—Then and a slice of Now, through the window project, Virginia
•February 27, 2009 •
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Looking through the window of an antique shop in Lynchburg, Virginia…
© 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
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Tags: antique shop, antiques, Art, chair, city, city streets, D L Ennis, golf clubs, looking through the window, Lynchburg, paintings, reflections, Through the Window, Through the Window #29—The Golf Widows Chair, through the window project, Virginia
•February 25, 2009 •
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Looking through a window at the Hill Buggy & Wagon Co. on Thirteenth and Main in Lynchburg, Virginia…The antiques inside meld with the reflections of buildings and city workers across the street.
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NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
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Tags: across the street, antiques, buildings, city workers, D L Ennis, Hill Buggy & Wagon Co., inside, looking through a window, Lynchburg, motorcycle, people, reflections, Thirteenth and Main, Through the Window #28—The People in the Glass, through the window project, Virginia
•February 23, 2009 •
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Looking through a window at the Hill Buggy & Wagon Co. on Thirteenth and Main in Lynchburg, Virginia…The antiques inside meld with the buildings across the street.
© 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
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Tags: across the street, antiques, buildings, D L Ennis, Hill Buggy & Wagon Co., inside, looking through a window, Lynchburg, motorcycle, reflections, Thirteenth and Main, Through the Window #27—Ghostcycle, through the window project, Virginia
•February 21, 2009 •
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Looking through a window at the Hill Buggy & Wagon Co. on Thirteenth and Main in Lynchburg, Virginia…The antiques inside meld with the buildings across the street.
© 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
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Tags: across the street, antiques, buildings, D L Ennis, Hill Buggy & Wagon Co., inside, looking through a window, Lynchburg, reflections, Thirteenth and Main, Through the Window #26—Time Shift, through the window project, Virginia
•February 20, 2009 •
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The red chair in the mirror sits out in front of the antique shop where this image was taken. Taken through a window of the shop just to the right of the chair…
© 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved.
NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credit given to me, D L Ennis. Link to be used…(Visual Thoughts http://dlennis.wordpress.com/)
NOTE: Commercial use, and the creation of prints, must be purchased! For more information you can contact me here.
Posted in Abstract, Art, Color, Photographic art, Photography, Photos, Thorugh the window, Visual Arts
Tags: antique shop, antiques, Art, D L Ennis, image, Lynchburg, mirror, paintings, red chair, Through the Window #25—Red Chair in the Mirror, through the window project, Virginia, window
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