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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Framing the Frame

There’s something endlessly fascinating about watching someone take a photo. It’s not just the subject they’re capturing, but the moment of pause, the act of choosing what matters enough to preserve.

At Porto’s São Bento Station, I found myself drawn to a window with colored glass panes—yellow and blue filters that softened the daylight. Through the stained glass window, the building outside looked gorgeous — all ornate details and a proud lion’s head staring back. But what caught my eye wasn’t just the architecture. It was the silhouettes of fellow travelers, phones raised, intent on freezing the same view.

So I took a photo of them taking a photo. A photo of a photo! A frame within a frame, a memory of someone else making a memory. It felt like a perfect metaphor for travel itself: we’re all collectors of moments, each perspective slightly different, each image tinted by our own lens—sometimes literally, as with the stained glass here.

In that instant, the station became more than a transit hub. It was a gallery of perspectives, where history, color, and human curiosity overlapped. And my photo became not just about Porto’s architecture, but about the act of seeing itself.

PS: If you haven’t seen my comments for a while, they might be hiding in your Blogger spam box.
I’ve noticed legit comments sometimes appear months later. I check mine daily, and only today comments from March 2026 showed up.
Just so you know, I haven’t gone quiet on you. 🌼💬

14 comments:

  1. I think that's a pretty cool photo!
    I have been getting your comments. You're right though, funny things happen to them sometimes.

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  2. You have observed what is, in my opinion, either the boon or the boondogle of our time, Veronica. We can snap fabulous photos on our own, yet someone with devious plans wishes to change things for the worst. I haven't had any problems with your sweet comments, though. Blessings!

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  3. ...every beautiful picture needs a good frame!

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  4. Photo of a magnificent building bathed in light

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  5. Lovely photo. I shall check my spam box, though I think it is empty.

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  6. A beautiful capture, and it is most interesting to watch other people framing their photo, quite entertaining at times. I always look in my spam each day before I reply to comments on my page, it has become a habit since we all had trouble some time ago... Take care.

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  7. Yes, we are all collectors of moments...
    Nice framed capture.
    Happy Sunday, Veronica!

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  8. Beautiful photo, Veronica! I have got your comments. I have problems with blogger too. I posted a new post yesterday, but it's still not in my bloglist. I hope you get all your comments without trouble!

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  9. What a beautiful photo, Veronica.
    I have no problems with your messages, they come through just fine.
    I wish you a wonderful Sunday.
    All the best, Irma

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