Lovely work, over long time! Those masters has to figure it out from the very beginning, and keep that track. What do they call this artists in English? "Peeking Tom's"? ;-)
And the modern one, it is still quite lovely, even though modern. Not all modern versions of 'the old,' turn out this way. :-)
You too, have had "trolls" trying to make comments, hu? :-( Well, I suppose I should say I'm sorry. But actually, it makes me feel better, that I'm not the only one. >,-)
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I just love stained glass! What beautiful colors you've captured! I particularly love the old ones that have stood the test of time. My most favorite stained glass is at York Minster - I've been there several times and each time I went, I just stared at the splendid windows (while I sadly counted down the days to each return trip home I had to make)!
Wow! Some very gorgeous artwork. I love stained glass. Thanks for posting them. :-)
ReplyDeleteYes I do like it, stained glass has something magic.
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That was some windows - Bill Gates would have been envious.
ReplyDeleteI have tried a couple of times. The best result I ever got was from York Minster.
Excellent!
Wow! ~They are all so beautiful! The colors & the shapes of the windows! And you captured them beautifully!! Great post!
ReplyDeleteCat
These are stunning - where was the modern one? What a great idea for a post.
ReplyDeletestained glass with light behind it - you got me
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which one I like best but that first one is most unusual.
ReplyDeleteLovely work, over long time! Those masters has to figure it out from the very beginning, and keep that track.
ReplyDeleteWhat do they call this artists in English? "Peeking Tom's"? ;-)
WOW!!! Those are simply amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the modern one, it is still quite lovely, even though modern. Not all modern versions of 'the old,' turn out this way. :-)
You too, have had "trolls" trying to make comments, hu? :-( Well, I suppose I should say I'm sorry. But actually, it makes me feel better, that I'm not the only one. >,-)
Yes, I do *hate* the Word Verification thing, like most do. And I've taken it off too. And had to put it back on. -sigh- So, we just have to do what we have to do. It's that, or leave the Net to the "trolls." Hahhhhhhh, we don't want to do that, do we? :-)
Mari-Nanci
You were right! I did love this post! I also loved the former post of the bridges!
ReplyDeleteThese are very very beautiful, the skill of the makers is on show for all to see.
ReplyDeleteSky Watch is up and going Imac..
Tom
I just love stained glass! What beautiful colors you've captured! I particularly love the old ones that have stood the test of time. My most favorite stained glass is at York Minster - I've been there several times and each time I went, I just stared at the splendid windows (while I sadly counted down the days to each return trip home I had to make)!
ReplyDeletestunning.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I like the 1st and 3rd photo best! Nicely framed with great detail. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteAlexander
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Excellent, i do like it, the glass is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteJu gioli
Splendidly vjtro' drawings!
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