View allAll Photos Tagged door
Entry to the womens convent Frauental. There are still a few nuns working and living there, sometimes selling their specialty bakery goods and healing tinctures.
Church Doors at Skrinkle Haven in pembs, UK. Been waiting for a grey day to shoot some long exposures using my Pluto Trigger device, which worked briliantly, once it had connected to my phone....
This Bennington-style porcelain door knob was shot at a building in Brattleboro, Vermont.
The Bennington pottery first produced richly swirled clay knobs in the mid 1800s. Paired with small rosettes or back plates, they make a stately, yet understated period style door set. The durable glazed knobs were firmly fastened to a solid iron shank in antique iron finish.
Gammelstad, church, Sweden
Gammelstad Church Town (Swedish: Gammelstads kyrkstad) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Gammelstaden near the city of Luleå, Sweden, at the northern end of the Gulf of Bothnia. It is the best preserved example of a type of town that was once widespread throughout northern Scandinavia. As Church Village of Gammelstad, Luleå, it was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1996.
.
Doors
Have recently visited Dorset for a few days and this is the first image of that trip I will post. Hopefully I will catch up with everyone in the next few days and thanks for all the comments and visits that were posted whilst I was away.
Best wishes
Patrick
Dedicated to Davide Cherubini, Andzer, Roccesarde and all my dear Flickr friends.......... thanks for 24.756 views on my photostream (wow!!!)
In Explore dal 05.12.2008 - Highest position: Highest position: 86 on Sunday, December 7, 2008
Durdle door sits on the South Coast of the UK in Dorset and is part of the Jurassic coastline there.
A much loved spot visited by many photographers always produces some incredible images.
This was taken in the late afternoon when the rocks and coastline were bathed in some beautiful golden light.
Using a LEE little stopper for a longer exposure to catch some motion in the water.
Detail of carved wooden doors at the Maskerdam building of the Grand Palace of Karangasem in Amlapura, Bali. Note the Chinese influence / motifs.