Update of October 20, 2017: Following Lynn’s suggestion (see comments), I tried an alternate crop of this photograph. See second photo. I like it better.
When we moved house I thought that double-glazed windows would mean an end to condensation. Not so – admittedly it’s less than it was in our previous old house, but it’s still there as the colder weather arrives and the temperature gradient across the glass starts to rise. I had never thought of photographing it, but I love these images. Trouble is, my wife gets to the windows before I do, and they are wiped clean before I can get my camera any where near them.
I love the light on the siding – looks like the storm was over and the sun was coming out. I think this would also work with only the right side window – i.e. the other window cropped out. But maybe not.
Once again, very attractive – I like these studies a lot.
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October 15, 2017 at 9:17 AM
Thanks, Adrian. Wish I had more in this series. Maybe when I go back . . .
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October 15, 2017 at 12:13 PM
When we moved house I thought that double-glazed windows would mean an end to condensation. Not so – admittedly it’s less than it was in our previous old house, but it’s still there as the colder weather arrives and the temperature gradient across the glass starts to rise. I had never thought of photographing it, but I love these images. Trouble is, my wife gets to the windows before I do, and they are wiped clean before I can get my camera any where near them.
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October 20, 2017 at 4:04 AM
Hmmm. Bring her breakfast in bed to keep her occupied while you grab your camera—before she can grab a rag?
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October 20, 2017 at 9:51 AM
I take her a cup of tea, breakfast might be going too far!
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October 20, 2017 at 5:12 PM
I love the light on the siding – looks like the storm was over and the sun was coming out. I think this would also work with only the right side window – i.e. the other window cropped out. But maybe not.
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October 20, 2017 at 3:24 PM
You’re absolutely right, Lynn. I like it better that way. Have added the new crop beneath the old.
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October 20, 2017 at 4:47 PM