Double Glazing?
Personally, I'd crop the crown and small ledge from the top and bottom to throw more attention on the reflection.
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Quirky and original, well spotted.
Personally, I'd crop the crown and small ledge from the top and bottom to throw more attention on the reflection.
Hi Russ, I did try the crop as you suggested, but with me not being square on to the window it didn't look right. You can probably do something in pp, but I'm not that clever. Thank you for the nice comment and suggestion, always appreciated.
Regards
Steve
Quirky and original, well spotted.
Personally, I'd crop the crown and small ledge from the top and bottom to throw more attention on the reflection.
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
Intriguing image! Well seen and captured.
+1 - love it

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Peter
Graham
The glass is likely to be the original. It was simply flowed out onto a polished sheet and left to solidify which results in these huge distortions. Normally it gets cut into much smaller pieces so you don't see the effect like it is here. Big sheets like this were mega expensive - but hey - it's the Albert Hall !
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Well spotted. Very original.
Great colors too!
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Intriguing image! Well seen and captured.
Absolutely
Malc
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Steve
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Best Regards, Larry.
All the gear & no idea.