thanks…just wandering around the waterfront of Port Townsend, WA…the building was clam cannery in the past (if one looks closely just above the “I885” atop the door, “clam cannery” is etched into the metal).
Awesome! You must live in an amazing place, as you find the most fascinating doors to photograph…
Of course, you do have a gift of “seeing” the beauty and presenting it as such, since many of your subjects would likely not have jarred my curiousity without you framing it for me. (Just giving credit where credit is due… 😉 )
This one, though, is simply delightful on its own… Well done, sir! 🙂
yeah this door needed no help from me…fabulous doors seem to be everywhere, but they are sometimes hiding; i don’t have a car, so i do spend a lot of time walking and so i eventually stumble on one…and thanks for the kind words. i suppose i would consider myself more of a framer of photographic images than as a photographer. I really have no clue how to manage all the controls on my camera…i just point, shoot, and see if I can frame (along with some slight digital editing adjustments) a few of them into something. 🙂
Don’t sell yourself short! The camera is simply the medium that the artist is using, but that vision that allows you to “see” the beauty in the mundane is all you. And you are an artist!
I have to laugh because as I clicked on your link, I thought “I wonder what beautifully beaten up door he’ll have to share this week.” Then I thought, as I was being taken here, “What if he crosses us up and has an elegant door one of these days?” And then there was this. 🙂
Oh yes! That is just gorgeous 🙂
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Oh, how very eye-pleasing!
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Oh, I do love this door!The color and look of patina is superb.
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ah…yes, “patina” was the word i was looking for…. 🙂
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Now that is posh!
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Pacific Northwest Chi Chi 🙂
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Obviously…
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Very nice! Uncomplicated.
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An aged door surrounded with patina, how did you find this? Very interesting and pretty.
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thanks…just wandering around the waterfront of Port Townsend, WA…the building was clam cannery in the past (if one looks closely just above the “I885” atop the door, “clam cannery” is etched into the metal).
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Beautiful door. Like many you post it says “welcome home.”
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nice way of putting it 🙂
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I love these colors. It’s very inviting.
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Awesome! You must live in an amazing place, as you find the most fascinating doors to photograph…
Of course, you do have a gift of “seeing” the beauty and presenting it as such, since many of your subjects would likely not have jarred my curiousity without you framing it for me. (Just giving credit where credit is due… 😉 )
This one, though, is simply delightful on its own… Well done, sir! 🙂
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yeah this door needed no help from me…fabulous doors seem to be everywhere, but they are sometimes hiding; i don’t have a car, so i do spend a lot of time walking and so i eventually stumble on one…and thanks for the kind words. i suppose i would consider myself more of a framer of photographic images than as a photographer. I really have no clue how to manage all the controls on my camera…i just point, shoot, and see if I can frame (along with some slight digital editing adjustments) a few of them into something. 🙂
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Don’t sell yourself short! The camera is simply the medium that the artist is using, but that vision that allows you to “see” the beauty in the mundane is all you. And you are an artist!
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thank you for the kind encouraging words. 🙂
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Beautiful composition! Love the colors.
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Thanks 🙂 Sometimes you comes across a scene and know you won’t have to enhance the colors.
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I have to laugh because as I clicked on your link, I thought “I wonder what beautifully beaten up door he’ll have to share this week.” Then I thought, as I was being taken here, “What if he crosses us up and has an elegant door one of these days?” And then there was this. 🙂
janet
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got to keep people on their toes 🙂
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Oooh, that is just gorgeous! Love that patina, and those geraniums are everything. That might be my fave of the week. Great find!
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thanks.:)
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Must be a heavy door with those hinges! Nice find.
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they don’t hinges like that anymore 🙂
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The brilliant red of the two geraniums calls me into the doorway. Glorious colors!
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That’s a beautiful door. It seems WordPress has dropped me from your feed. I’m signing up again with this comment.
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I knew it…WP is rigged against me! 🙂
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Ha ha – I think you’re right. I’m once again getting your emails.
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