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Post by Sepiana on May 14, 2015 16:12:39 GMT
Sydney,
Great capture! I love how you composed this shot. It invites one to walk right into the store.
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Post by Madame on May 15, 2015 18:37:00 GMT
This is a door in my town. The building is placed where a wind mill was in the time when the town was founded. The building has served several purposes. Now it's a restaurant and a pub.
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Post by Sepiana on May 15, 2015 21:08:30 GMT
Marianne, this is a great image. It is a door with history behind it. Well done!
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Post by hmca on May 16, 2015 2:53:52 GMT
This is always a fun challenge. Went from watching our grandson's baseball game straight to dinner so hard to get the whole doorway in with my zoom!
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Post by hmca on May 16, 2015 2:56:37 GMT
Marianne...love all the architectural detail and the unusual (to what I've seen anyway) shape of the windows!
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Post by preeb on May 16, 2015 20:29:21 GMT
These cargo containers were parked together at a local farm. Just caught my eye.
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Post by tonyw on May 16, 2015 23:29:12 GMT
Nothing very fancy about this doorway and I'm not sure the doors would open without the building falling down - but it caught my eye at sunset
Tony
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Post by srmoment on May 17, 2015 3:53:39 GMT
Tony, great pic! I'm amazed it stood up long enough for you to take a shot!
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Post by Sepiana on May 17, 2015 4:36:32 GMT
This is always a fun challenge. Went from watching our grandson's baseball game straight to dinner so hard to get the whole doorway in with my zoom! Helen, you found the time to take this shot between the baseball game and dinner. Well done! I really like how you composed your shot - from an angle.
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Post by Sepiana on May 17, 2015 4:38:25 GMT
These cargo containers were parked together at a local farm. Just caught my eye. Rick, this is really thinking out of the container, I mean, out of the box. I love the repeated patterns. Well done!
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Post by Sepiana on May 17, 2015 4:40:42 GMT
Nothing very fancy about this doorway and I'm not sure the doors would open without the building falling down - but it caught my eye at sunset
Tony Tony, a doorway on an old and dilapidated building? I love it. Great capture!
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Post by Sepiana on May 17, 2015 4:52:21 GMT
The doorway at the Camp River DuBois, a replica of the fort of Lewis and Clark (1803-04).
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Post by preeb on May 17, 2015 13:17:24 GMT
The doorway at the Camp River DuBois, a replica of the fort of Lewis and Clark (1803-04).
Love this one Sepiana.
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Post by Andy on May 18, 2015 1:36:38 GMT
A door to one of the buildings at Mission San Jose in San Antonio, TX
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Post by Sepiana on May 18, 2015 2:20:52 GMT
Andy, beautiful image! I love all the texture details on the door and on the walls (as well as the Spanish "atmosphere"). Great job!
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