On a staircase in the Pinillos House, Cádiz Museum.

For Becky’s January Light
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Author: margaret21
I'm retired and living in North Yorkshire, where I walk as often as I can, write, volunteer, and travel as often as I can.
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Nicely caught, Margaret!
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Thank you!
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The perennial silver lining to winter is the low sun, aptly captured here.
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Yes, this was only late morning. But at least we weren’t driving – always the downside of that low winter sunshine.
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Oh I am so glad there is someone else like me who often enjoys the corners of museums the most!
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Oh I do. This had a few hidden corners worth exploring, such as a d-e-e-p internal well. Possibly more later.
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How fabulous. I think the architecture as important as the contents for museums
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Well captured.
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Thank you!
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Nice one Margaret. Such interesting layers of light and shadow.
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It struck me immediately I went into this light-filled stairwell.
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You’re as bad as Sue! How is this a word ending in -light? Poetic license- pah! 🙂 🙂 I shall have the word police (i.e Jude) after you 🙂 Nice shot though!
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Very artistic.
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It was the museum wot dunnit.
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Great photo- Even though I can see very little in the photo, the light and shadows convey a sense that the museum is a welcoming place.
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It is. This is a newly- acquired annexe with little as yet on display, but the building was light, beautiful and a delight to explore.
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