Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside

Inside a window frame made up of wood of some 50-60 years old at my home….

Inside the train

Inside water…. Reflection of a tree

Inside a tree

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56 Comments on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside”

  1. These are brilliant and so much happening in them

  2. Thank you for your beautiful photography, I can put 100% marks for that

    S.Shanthi.

  3. Artistic images Bro that captures the beauty of what is important in this life. What is in the inside, its heart and its story is more important than the exterior that fades away. Today, you showed us a glimpse of your amazing vision of the world around you. Great post!

    • Arindam says:

      Bro I am an Artist, how could you forget that! :) I am just joking. On a serious note, Bro I took all these pictures at my home. Currently I am in my hometown, so I tried to capture everything which is simple yet beautiful. I am glad you liked it. Thanks a lot bro for always inspiring me with your words. Stay blessed bro.

  4. very creative and clever…the first photo with the frame against the backdrop is brilliant to view.

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot Sam. I too all these pictures in my home. Currently I am in my my hometown after one and half years. So I am busy capturing whatever coming my way, so that I can take these memories with me when I will be back to my work place. Glad you liked these pics. Have a great weekend Sam. :)

  5. Sunshine says:

    Thanks for taking us inside so many places! :)

  6. Bams Triwoko says:

    Beautiful photos… :)

  7. Paula says:

    Inside a window frame and the reflection of the tree are my favourites :) A beautiful work Arindam…

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot Paula. :) While I was taking the picture of that window frame I was not sure if it would come nice. But I am glad it came just the way I wanted. Thanks a lot for the visit.

  8. Northern Narratives says:

    I like your photos. The tree is my favorite.

  9. Jo Bryant says:

    great images…I love that window frame…it is so beautiful

  10. munchow says:

    They are all nice pictures, Arindam, but the one that resonates with me is foremost the first one. It’s the least literal of the interpretations of this week’s challenge and it opens up for many thoughts. That is what I like the best. Besides, the colours of the wall, the graphical composition and the almost organic feeling to it, enhances the expression. It’s really a picture inside a picture, thus inside. I also very much like the picture “Inside water” for some of the same reasons, although it’s quite a different picture.

  11. Arindam says:

    In my dreams also I never ever thought that everyone is going to like that first picture. Currently I am in my hometown, and I found this frame which is of no use now, still I thought it will look good if I will capture the wall with it. As our home is now more than 50years old building. It was built by my grand father. So I thought if I would capture that wall through this old frame, it will look an ancient feeling. I hope it worked. :)
    I always liked painting, but I was never good at that stuff. So I always try to create an illusion as if it’s a painting with photography. :)

  12. nelsonRN says:

    Wonderful captures, Arindam!

  13. Elyse says:

    Beautiful pictures, Arindam. I love the second one, with the scene outside of the train, and the hand (yours?) holding the railing over the tracks. Beautiful.

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot. :) Yes it’s my hand. Currently I am at my hometown. I took this picture with my cell phone while I was on my way to home . But how could you guess it was my hand? :)

      • Elyse says:

        Easy. One hand on the camera, one hand to keep from ending up underneath the train. Of course it’s your hand — you are too smart to NOT hold on. Besides you survived taking the picture to post it!

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  15. Striking! I must say that although all are very impressive, my favorite is the water reflection…nature’s mirror.

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot. I will post lots more picture soon. Currently I am at my most favorite place in this world i.e. at my hometown. And I am busy capturing whatever is coming my way.

  16. loved the first photo. I too live in a n old home . about 100 yrs old actually! they are beautiful . every the small stuff in them has a story to tell
    cant find your last post..”thanks google for making my ….” . where dd it disappear.

    • Arindam says:

      Yes, that is the best thing about living at an old home. Each part of the home has a story to tell and a memory to share. :)
      My last post was a re-post of my post, “I too had a small love story”, which you have already read. I deleted that one, because I thought those people who already read that one will think there is something new in that post. :)

  17. elisaruland says:

    I love your selection of photographs, especially the first one. The old worn frame creates an interesting picture on the warm colors of the wall. Nice!

  18. Inside water – clever! All good shots though.

  19. Great interpretations of the theme. I like how the picture frame creates its own art.

  20. Madhu says:

    Wonderful selection Arindam! Love that window frame!

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot Madhu. :) I can’t believe, everyone is finding that window frame image interesting, as that frame of wood is in my home since a long time without any use. I am glad I could use it for a cause. :)

  21. The first image is really striking. A frame within a frame. I really like the color and texture. Well done.

  22. Love the shots up the inside of the tree!

  23. Angelia Sims says:

    Excellent images. I love all your viewpoints. I feel like I just took a trip on the train. Awesome. And the window frame is gorgeous! Love the oldness of it. :-)

  24. Oh my gosh…! They’re all gorgeous but my favorite..the one that won’t let me go… is the first one. Stunning.
    ~d.

    • Arindam says:

      Thanks a lot. :) To be honest I never ever thought most of the people were going to like that first picture. I just wanted to create something with that old frame. I am really happy that I could create something good out of it.

  25. The first shot is a complete winner for me.Absolutely brilliant!Also love the train and reflection ones.Kudos!

  26. deepdishlife says:

    I really like the first one – the one with the wood frame – great capture of the colors and texture


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