This is a small part of a large stained glass window in the business building on the University of Wisconsin – Madison campus. I was trying to find something to photograph that didn’t send a chill of cold through my body, and thought I’d found the perfect subject when I saw this stained glass window. Once the photograph popped up on my monitor, however, I realized the blues and whites reminded me of the icy outside I was trying to ignore. At least I was warm while I was shooting since I took the photo from the interior of the library.
Watching all the students studying, makes me glad that that part of my life is in the distant past. I still love to learn, but I like to do it on my own schedule and pick my subjects with due consideration.
Very interesting and intricate pattern!
I’m always drawn to stained glass, one day I will make some!
I love the symetry in the photograph.
Looks like it could also be a needlepoint pattern. I so agree with your comment “I still love to learn, but I like to do it on my own schedule and pick my subjects with due consideration.”
I guess there’s no escaping winter’s cool colors. Love the abstract composition. Very Mondrian!!!
This is a gorgeous window. Love the lines. I thought it was a textile when it first opened.
makes me want to play super mario bros
Nice abstract… beautiful shades of blue.
Wow, dare I say it looks like a semiconductor chip?!
That, and it reminds me of a Navajo rug, although in blues.
Nice work here, Bo. Love the pattern and the clarity of the image. It reminds me of a poncho I wore in the ’70’s. 🙂
It is fun to learn and at your own pace. Neat shot and I agree, it is hard to escape the cold.