Old Quebec Window Detail | Limited Edition of 10
Quebec City Window with Shimmering Wall Textures
Not every image needs to tell a sweeping story. Sometimes it’s the quiet, overlooked moments that hold the most weight, as seen in this window detail I photographed in Old Quebec. I’d walked past this building a few times before I noticed how the morning light was playing on the tiles. It wasn’t dramatic. It wasn’t grand. But it was hypnotic.
The window itself was framed in a clean dormer, tucked neatly into a roof of overlapping tiles that shimmered like brushed metal. What pulled me in was the light reflections bouncing off nearby surfaces, casting soft, distorted shapes across the wall. The building became a canvas, and the sun was painting in motion.
There’s a quiet order here. Repeating rectangles. Angles that almost line up, but not quite. The textures are hard—stone, glass, metal—but the light softens them all, adding a practically watery dimension to the scene—black and white strips away the obvious distractions. You’re not looking at a building anymore. You’re looking at rhythm, structure, and balance.
This is the kind of subject that rewards stillness. I didn’t need to chase a moment or wait for perfect conditions. I just had to notice. And honestly, that’s what this piece reminds me of every time I look at it—that beauty doesn’t always arrive with a bang. Sometimes it’s already there, quietly shining on a rooftop no one else bothers to see.
The window itself feels like a character—closed but not hidden, clean lines softened by light. It speaks to the elegance of Quebec’s old-world architecture, where even a utility window can be a small act of craftsmanship.
If you’re drawn to clean compositions, subtle textures, and real-world geometry, you’ll find more like this in the Quebec City Wall Art Collection and the Window Photography Collection. These aren’t staged or stylized—they’re scenes I found, exactly as they were.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2014
Edition Information
This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.
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