That door deepened the furrow between my brows. Reflections? No, they look more like decals. Handle from an old screen door; no lock. But not a screen door. Art Deco painting below. Bubbles all over it; heat related? Art should nake someone think…good job!
Pretty sure that is not the original door. The metal below the paints surface is rusting suggesting a hollow core installed well after this place was built. Great job of capturing the clouds in the top pane and still getting great detail on what the hell ever if going on in the mountain/water fall/ bubbles, scene in the two windows in the door. Door handle looks straight off my grandparents’ back porch circa 1930’s. Great stuff Mike, Love it!
By the way what color was the color of the door in the original shot?
All good stuff John. You have a trained eye, and see things with a good perspective. The color of the original door is make me vomit blue. As in very blue. Lets go with too blue as the color. I cleaned it up some.
Your work, especially your macro stuff, is coming along nicely.
This will surprise you but I also photograph doors when we travel….way! I’m always fascinated by them and why they choose the door they did to welcome friends in. I bet it was tricky to frame the arched glass panels. Hey!! Is that the Colorado Rockies in the reflection?
There is no reflection and that is some sort of decal. But the mountains could be reflected in that door as this town is at the base of some fabulous peaks.
Do you ever post your doors?
I just love when you find something so simple as a door but so visually interesting as well. Great shot!
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Well thank you thom.
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That door deepened the furrow between my brows. Reflections? No, they look more like decals. Handle from an old screen door; no lock. But not a screen door. Art Deco painting below. Bubbles all over it; heat related? Art should nake someone think…good job!
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Good eye, yes some sort of decals.
Thank you.
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Narrow door. I guess they had to fabricate their own. Creativity strikes the inner city?
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Small western town in the mountains, full of very skinny people.
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Funky, skinny door alright!
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It is from a time when people were much thinner, and smaller.
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Not only for skinny people, also one where there’s no furniture on the other side of the door. 🙂
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It could be brought in by another entrance, smarty pants.
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First time I see your work in color!
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I often post in color.
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores.
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A very special one!
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You are the only special one here, Marylou.
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Pretty sure that is not the original door. The metal below the paints surface is rusting suggesting a hollow core installed well after this place was built. Great job of capturing the clouds in the top pane and still getting great detail on what the hell ever if going on in the mountain/water fall/ bubbles, scene in the two windows in the door. Door handle looks straight off my grandparents’ back porch circa 1930’s. Great stuff Mike, Love it!
By the way what color was the color of the door in the original shot?
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All good stuff John. You have a trained eye, and see things with a good perspective. The color of the original door is make me vomit blue. As in very blue. Lets go with too blue as the color. I cleaned it up some.
Your work, especially your macro stuff, is coming along nicely.
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Thanks Mike. I am able to focus a little more now on subtle things and slow down to enjoy them too.
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feels so narrow – but so cool – and love the brick
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You have to be real skinny and then go in sideways. Thanks.
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bhahah – that was good….
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Looks like a door for a very tall, thin person. Well captured Mike!
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shift lens?
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Nope. Just a regular everyday lens.
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This will surprise you but I also photograph doors when we travel….way! I’m always fascinated by them and why they choose the door they did to welcome friends in. I bet it was tricky to frame the arched glass panels. Hey!! Is that the Colorado Rockies in the reflection?
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There is no reflection and that is some sort of decal. But the mountains could be reflected in that door as this town is at the base of some fabulous peaks.
Do you ever post your doors?
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