More captivating Bucharest architecture: here are a couple of windows and part of a door on a small red brick church whose name I failed to note for Mary's Window Views. Romania is secular with no state religion, yet with about 87% of Romanians registered as Eastern Orthodox, it would be fairly safe to guess that is what this church is.
Bucharest, 2011
This close up photo to show you the intricate window detail with the exquisite wrought iron grate is for Sepia Scenes.
If detail appeals to you, it's worth enlarging these images.
Beautiful door designs, very old and intricate, however very drab colors! I still love the vernacular colors of Solo, Surakarta.
ReplyDeletePerfect intricate work -- and perfect for a sepia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details - not that they seem to go together, but nice to look at.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous details here. You really are having a photographic ball!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful windows--love all the detail. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat photos; the first could have been used in Midweek Blues ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe church is beautiful, the massive building a testament to the faith and worship of the divine being. Despite being so large, it is graceful and stylish. And its lovely shape seems so perfect in sepia. Beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteThe ironwork is very intricate!!
ReplyDeletefascinating shots. i am so glad you are participating. with the amount of travel you take you are bound to stumble upon very interesting doors and windows, this post for instance.
ReplyDeleteThat is an unusually youthful looking figure int eh first one. Love the iron work in the grille.
ReplyDeleteyou have a beautiful world. I love these photos. and I've gone w/o word verification now for months with no troubles. any post older than 7 days I moderate the comments so I can keep an eye out for spammers, but so far, it's been great. have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see that this architecture survived the days of Communism.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful windows! The old churches of Europe are architectural marvels!
ReplyDeleteit is always a pleasure visiting your blog as you share your travels! Lovely images in Romania, shows the characteristic so well!
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ReplyDeleteThis window is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch ornate windows! They don't make them like that any more! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of intricacy...just wish we had more of it in the States...rather than so many bland modernish boxes!
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