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I composed this image in response to a self-imposed photography challenge: create an interesting image of a door, or doors. In accomplishing this, I sought to construct a photograph that was open (pardon the pun) to interpretation.

  

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Linares de la Sierra

Algarve, Portugal

 

Para LVM - agosto 2011

Diario de viaje: Me encantan las fotos de detalle; estando de viaje me gusta recorrer las calles y encontrar maravillas en las puertas, en las ventanas, en los parques... Este llamador estaba en Lagos, en una gran puerta roja, al lado de la cerradura. Todo el edificio tenía ese punto decadente que me enamoró de Portugal...

La foto va dedicada a Tiene Patitas, www.flickr.com/photos/tienepatitas/, que tiene una colección de puertas y ventanas preciosas...

 

A really cool door outside of this abandoned power station on the eastside of Windsor.

 

At least I think its abandoned.

"Doors of Perception" - Long exposure sunrise at the beach, North of the Donmouth, Aberdeen, Scotland.

A long exposure of 200 seconds to smooth out the sea and smear the clouds, leaving an ethereal glow behind Durdle Door. One of my favourite shots this year.

Playing around with diptychs.

My Flickr friend willytx inspired me to take this photo!

 

For some it is the doors to hell, for others it is just daily madness. Fortunately for me they are only a photo object in the beloved sunset.

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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM

Exposure: ƒ/4.0 | 1/180s ISO 100

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San José de Tumacácori – Arizona

Kumamoto, Japan

The mix of modern street art with older door creates an interesting social and physical texture in Barcelona.

Pawhuska, Oklahoma.

for great coffee! From the website "We are extremely proud to be Denver's only 100% female owned coffee roaster. In a male-dominated industry, we are proud to support females doing amazing work in the Denver coffee community."

 

Compositionally Challenged Week 10 - Windows and Doors

A whimsical front door on Bathurst street.

I love photographing old doors. Antique doors are not just an entrance and an exit. They are a penetration into the secrets of other eras, human destinies and, if you like, into the wonderful world of art. With what love, ingenuity and taste all these ancient doors, gates, shutters, door handles, locks, bolts, menacing masks, various bizarre figures are created. You just want to feel the rough structure of the wood with your hand, touch the cold patterned metal...

 

MD, Baltimore MD. Mount Clare Mansion.

 

www.mountclare.org/

These are the doors on the large furnace/Boiler that generated the team to run the Shreveport Water Works. A National Historic Landmark.

Two homes share a door. A sign of a good neighbour.

One of the elaborate doors at the Sh. Zayed Palace, Al Ain.

 

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I don't normally post images taken on my iPhone but walking home from work, i was treated to this delight of colour...

 

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One of the many beautiful and ornate doorways to be found in the city of Paris.

 

This building was completed in 1886, designed by architect A. FOLIOT-SINVAL , who has other buildings around Paris attributed to him.

 

This building is listed under the "la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine"

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