Like many photographers, I find buildings with balconies particularly appealing. Maybe it’s because they add architectural interest to the building? Or maybe because they often provide clues to the people who live there? We see their choice of decorative features and furniture, their plants growing, their washing drying … and sometimes we even see them!
For this week’s Lens Artists challenge, hosted by PR of Flights of the Soul, we’re taking a look at balconies. I seem to have taken lots of photos of them, but I’ve tried to be selective. As sorted through my archives I realised I could divide my balcony shots into three broad categories, so that’s what I’ve done for this post.
Balconies with style
The balconies in this gallery are here simply because I like the look of them. They may have interesting decorative features. They may be colourfully painted. Or they may be being put to good use to display flowers or to dry washing perhaps. The rather lovely building in my feature photo is in Cartagena, Colombia.
Hover over the photos in any of the galleries in this post to see a caption with the location of the balcony, or click any image to open a slideshow.
Balconies with people
For people lucky enough to have a balcony in a busy city, it offers an opportunity for social interaction. They can chat with neighbours on nearby balconies or passing in the street below and feel connected to their community. It also provides keen street photographers with a chance to capture the lives of local people from a different angle.
Balconies with a smile
Sometimes I spot a balcony with a rather more unusual occupant, one I just have to photograph!
Balconies with a view
But of course the best thing about a balcony is often the view you get from it! So I’m finishing with just a handful of shots with views from balconies where we’ve been fortunate enough to stay, or in one case eat. And it’s no coincidence that there are several sunsets here, as a great view usually becomes a fabulous view at that time of day!
45 Comments
Cửa Thép Việt
Good stuff. <3
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you 🙂
equinoxio21
A door is the limit, the border, between the public, outside world and the private, intimate world.
A balcony is somewhat in-between. Part of the house, yet opened to the outside world.
I like balconies a lot…
Toonsarah
Yes, you’re right – maybe it’s that in-betweenness that makes them so appealing 🙂 You are still in your own space, yet more connected to the world.
Rupali
A wonderful collection, Sarah!
Toonsarah
Thank you 🙂
Annie Berger
As everyone else has said, a great collection of balcony shots with different features. Fun to see that Steven and I also have been to many of the same small places you’ve explored, like Cuenca and Plovdiv, etc. Loved the nun shot on the Cuenca balcony.
Toonsarah
Thanks so much Annie 😊 I think it’s clear we like many of the same sorts of places, don’t you?!
Annie Berger
Indeed!
Sofia Alves
I had the feeling your post was going to be great and you never disappoint, Sarah. Your photos with people are always so interesting and I also love your funny ones.
Toonsarah
Thanks so much Sofia 😊 I’m pleased you enjoyed them.
bluebrightly
This is such a fun collection. Ending with the views was a great idea and I love the balconies with unusual occupants. But the people occupying balconies are equally interesting and I couldn’t say no to style. 😉
Toonsarah
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed this collection 😀
Anonymous
Another wow! And I liked people on balconies too – great idea!
Toonsarah
Thank you 🙂
JohnRH
Beauties! Love the balconied people too. 👏
Toonsarah
Thank you John – I like that phrase, ‘balconied people’ 😀
grandmisadventures
Another wonderful collection of pictures. The balconies with a smile certainly made me smile 🙂
Toonsarah
Thank you Meg, so glad to have given you a smile 😀
Anna
A lovely collection of balconies! X
Toonsarah
Thank you Anna 😘
bushboy
How did I know you would have a heap of wonderful balcony photos
Toonsarah
Perhaps because I have a heap of photos of all kinds?! 😆
bushboy
👍😁
Anabel @ The Glasgow Gallivanter
Beautiful selection of balconies. I like particularly like the ones with people. I thought the nun and her pal had fallen out till i read that they were watching a parade!
Toonsarah
Thank you Anabel 🙂 Yes it does look a bit like that, but I’m sure they were just looking at different floats at the moment I took the shot!
PR
You’ve got such a lovely selection of balconies, Sarah 😀! I love the way you have grouped them – style, people, smiles and views! I am glad to see that there is one more person who finds balconies as interesting as I do😉. I wish I can visit all those lovely places as you’ve been to and see those balconies for myself too😀. Thanks for sharing them with the Lens-Artists challenge.
Toonsarah
hanks so much 😊 I do like photographing any interesting building details, and I also enjoy street photography so I’m often looking up at buildings to see if I can spot people worth photographing or to pick out attractive details. Thank you for the opportunity to share these ones!
Brad M
Nicely captured. Some are artistic, and some are purely functional. I really enjoyed the stone arch balcony.
Toonsarah
Thanks Brad, I really like that one too!
Anne Sandler
Wow, Sarah, you have a wide selection of balconies. I like that many of them have greenery and flowers adorning them. I also like that they seem to be used. Great images!
Toonsarah
Thank you Anne 🙂 I like taking photos of building details so perhaps it’s not surprising I have plenty of balconies! Yes, a lot of these seem well used and appreciated. I suspect many are attached to quite small apartments in those old buildings, so people will make use of every space they can.
Monkey's Tale
Such a variety of balconies, users and uses. Hard to pick a favourite! Maggie
Toonsarah
Thanks so much Maggie 😀
Egídio
Wow, Sarah! This is a superb gallery of beautiful photos. I couldn’t honestly pick a favorite. All images are great!
Toonsarah
Thank you Egidio, I’m so glad you liked them all!
margaret21
I love these. You spotted some great moments. A nun? A chef? A horse? Flamenco dancers? And I love the ‘stylish’ balconies – all the better for drying your washing on 😉
Toonsarah
Thank you Margaret 😊 I was slightly surprised to see how many people and oddities on balconies I found when I started to look! I have a feeling there are more lurking in my archives but I’m blowed if I could find them!
margaret21
Probably as well, or your post might never have stopped. Not that your readers would have minded …
Toonsarah
🤣🤣
Annie Berger
“I’m blowed…” Not an expression I remember hearing before even though my mum was English!
niasunset
Beautiful photographs, I agree with you about balconies… Especially in Mediterranean cities they are amazing. Thank you, Love, nia
Toonsarah
Thank you Nia 🙂 You’re right, the Mediterranean countries do balconies very well!
Teresa
The best way to go is separate it in categories, and all of them are captured pretty well, Sarah. I love the green house in Colombia, the girl playing with her stuffed toys. And who wouldn’t love a great scenery from the balcony. Well done my friend.
Toonsarah
Thanks so much Teresa 😊 I probably could have filled the whole post just with photos from Cartagena, it was such a beautiful old city!