If I saw them at different times I wouldn't realize they were related to each other. Both mouthwateringly rich and ...uhm...atmosphere-y...no, er...ambiance-ish. They take me to a flat I had in the city at a time before the deep cynicism set in, a romantic time.
The first one feels like late afternoon to me. The second one feels like a rainy sunrise.
Theres something reeally weird about really bright beams of sunlight when the sun is setting. It's just really awkward to see something so bright when the sky is getting darker. This picture gives me a funny feeling. I like it.
the windows did not give me the feeling they were wet just really old
glass from before the 1920's kinda settals and given time the top becomes thin and the bottom gets thicker
my Nana has a 250 year old house in up state New York and many of the windows look like this
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The first one feels like late afternoon to me. The second one feels like a rainy sunrise.
glass from before the 1920's kinda settals and given time the top becomes thin and the bottom gets thicker
my Nana has a 250 year old house in up state New York and many of the windows look like this