I see patterns everywhere in street grids, parks; and its easy to start recognizing. For a Weekly Photo Challenge – Patterns I looked toward the light to see centuries old patterns in antique stained-glass windows.
The shining light highlights the colors and glass formed into a pattern that sometimes tells a story.

There’s nothing quite like the old patterns in stained-glass windows. These are lovely, very different examples. A joy to see!
That’s beautiful. I can’t stop photographing the windows in churches either. 🙂
🙂 kindred spirit
I love stained glass too, but am nothing like as successful at capturing it as this. 🙂
luck with the lighting
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Lovely!
thank you 🙂
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I love stained glass stories, and the fact they were made so long ago just adds to the appeal and the mystery 🙂
yes they have a timeless quality
beautiful patterns
thank you