Last week, in our Wednesday Window post, we reflected on time spent in the Netherlands during 2020. After that hazy reflection, I figured this week me a good opportunity for introspection. I can already hear you groaning at my punny attempts at humor! Nevertheless, I’m kind of thinking that this image from 2008 may have you looking forward to that special season that comes later in the year!
Here’s a look into a window…
When I came upon this view, I luckily had my Canon EOS-1D Mk II with me (that was a while back); my friend George and I had been doing some random photography around the area. As I wanted to get this image with a bit of that dreamy quality, I went for a manual out-of-focus and just enough bokeh. At 1/10s shutter speed there was no need for a tripod.
This view was into a store window in East Haddam, Connecticut, where they had done a fantastic job generating some holiday atmosphere!
This is my mid-week contribution to the Monday Window thread, a creation of Ludwig Keck. To read more about Ludwig, check this page.
