
View through broken windows, Havana, Cuba, November 2025
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- Brian at Bushboy’s World
- David Oakes – Images
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- Elke at Pictures Imperfect
- Figments of a DuTchess
- Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
- Gfpacificbee
- Janet at This, That and the Other Thing
- Ju-Lyn at Touring my Backyard
- Klara at Sliku Svoju Lyubim II
- Lady Sighs
- Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
- Sandy at Out of My Write Mind
- Sue at Words Visual
- Teleporting Weena
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 February 2026
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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I couldn’t get past looking through a window! Your photo is of a gorgeous window!
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Incredible photo, I love the lighting here. I always enjoy talking photos through windows, particularly when travelling😍
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Interesting window there! It was fun finding photos for this one. Here’s mine: https://wp.me/p3RE1e-nGV
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Glad you enjoyed it 😄
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Fun to look through windows!
Here’s mine: An Inside Out View | Out of My Write Mind
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Yes, can give a very different view
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Great capture, Debbie! Mine herre
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cool mosaic.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2026/02/inside-out.html
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Here’s my take :
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You’ve given us a peek into the world on the other side: through the window, across the street, even across the world. Truly captivating.
https://figmentsofadutchess.com/2026/02/01/inside-out/
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Thank you. The break was great for me and the camera
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I thought I would try a different tack for Inside Out :- https://davidoakes-images.com/2026/02/01/ows-one-word-sunday-challenge-inside-out/
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An inspired interpretation 🙌🏽
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That’s a very pictoresque break!
Mine is an “inside out” that has endured for many years: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2026/02/01/imperial-abbey-of-lorsch/
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And imagine what this building must have been like in its hey day!
At least yours doesn’t require so much imagination 😄
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It’s something I always wondered. If a village dweller would have to Lorsch in the 9th century or so, having barely experienced a basic, unadorned two-storey building and then standing in front of a building like this! It must have been mind blowing.
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love peeking thru the windows
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Me too. The natural nosiness in us 🤣
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well I was liking the light and mood – i was not thinking of the nosy factor
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but I know what you mean (smile)
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a very cool window
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Thanks for your green and sunny view, Brian
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An amazing window. Pity the glass is broken but allowed for a great photo Debbie
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It was quite a luxury to have glass, even if it was broken 😦
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You do stay in some classy places Debbie 😂
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🤣🤣🤣
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Ooo…a chance to use window shots! 🙂
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Oh yes! I look forward to seeing some of your windows, Dawn 🙂
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