No.837
>>834some trees
other people's windows
a parking lot
street lights
a building in the distance
No.844
I'm on a hill so I can see a great deal of the city down, although I need to turn my head a little. It's really beautiful.
No.851
>>834A garden. Cherry tree. The sun right in my eyes. I can't see the screen, goddamn reflections.
No.852
>>834grey sky, grey tenements, grey trees, grey people, grey dirt, gray snow-rain
No.853
I can see the underside of a bridge that's part of a big busy street, but the street level part serves as parking lot for the peole that live in these buildings.
No.862
>>834I live in a small studio apartment without windows to the "outside" world. Well, there are windows. But peeking through them I can only see the windows from other apartments. And since the roof has a roof of its own (kinda hard to explain without pictures), there's no direct sunlight. Altough there is some illumination during the day. In many ways it feels like a prison cell, but I'm used to it.
No.888
I live in the bottom story of a house that was separated into flats. When I pull back the curtain each morning, I see a pile of junk in the small alley outside my window, taunting me. Concrete, and wooden fencing fill the rest of my view, with a tree extending over, into the sky, which is most often grey.
I'm moving in a few months. I'd like to get some sun in my house, and keep my best friends as flatmates as I have currently.
No.890
>>834My room sits overlooking a field for old people to play bowls and the forested hills on the other side of town. Pretty comfy.
No.896
>>834The tree in front of my house has a plastic bag stuck at the top and it has been there for seven months.
I'm on the second floor and see uneven rooftops stretching out before me. To the left, at the edge of the park, I see the stark yet funky-looking white concrete social housing built by a communist architect in the 1960s.
The local church in the very background in front of me with two airplane warning lights and somewhere in the distance, past the church, there is a huge light. At first I thought that was a collection of city light pollution from the inner city but there is nothing of note to that direction.
No.897
outside my window is my yard, hoarded junk on the patio, with large oak trees; leaves dotted with red and yellow. i can just see a glimpse of the street behind my neighbors' home, the occasional 4am car rolling past. the swerving sounds signifing something greater. cloudy skies for today
No.901
The apt buildings to the north and south of mine.
No.1216
Might. half full parking lot and some gardens, just rained and things are still wet
No.1221
Snow covering a bunch of junk my upstairs neighbour has been repeatedly warned to clean up. Also other, better maintained yards.
No.1223
i refuse to open the blinds
No.1231
Live in a trailer. Lots of windows. Scrap field to the south, a sort of clubhouse to the west, nothing to the north (window's covered in paint), and a fence to the east.
No.1232
Lots of cannabis; the neighbor is a big fan of it. A white cat. My lavender beds. A broken well. Many remains of diy experiments. A couple of avocado trees. A sky so blue it hurts the eyes.
No.1236
I'm on the 5th floor, and in an area with relatively low buildings. To the left in the distance, I can see lots of huge lampposts that circle a train station. Coming closer, a few mediterraen style apartments, separated from my building by a concrete road (leads away from fire exit, afaik dumpsters are stored somewhere there as well). there is a street on the right with stand alone houses. mostly random houses and flora, suburban area. I like it.
No.1244
>>1235Didn't know there where more lainons in my city
No.1247
closed shutters
No.1293
>>1247Your shutters are outside your window? That sucks.
Find a way to open them up, let the light in.
No.1311
My room doesn't have windows. If I were to walk to where there are windows I would either see a street of very similar houses or other people's back gardens.
No.1320
>>834My neighbor's kids jumping on their snowy trampoline. Such joy and purity.
No.1321
I see the quiet little street I live on, and the somewhat busy road connected to it. Across said road I can see a home hardware store with bright outdoor lights, illuminating the sidewalks surrounding it. Each light produces two glares in my vision, resulting from my double-layered windows. All the lights in my view are LEDs bar two - both visible from my bed, yet blockable with the window pane in between my windows. The two lights are incandescent, and somewhat relaxing to doze off to. Some nights I can see the moon from my window, and watch it as I attempt to sleep.
The LED streetlights are interesting. They don't produce much heat. During a particularly cold day this month, I could see icicles hanging from the streetlights. The icicles carried the light in a pleasant manner. The LEDs each have antennas on top of them, and apparently are connected to a mesh network.
I suppose this isn't so much what I see, but rather what I'm looking at when I look out of my windows.
No.1322
My backyard, with old trees obscuring the view of old, decaying village houses in the distance.
On cloudier days it has a nice melancholic feeling, otherwise it just seems like a boring moribund place… which isn't inaccurate.
No.1323
>>1235>Pentax Optio 330That was the camera I got for my 10th birthday. :)
No.1352
>>1318do you have any other photos?
it's ++good.