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:?: wish I had the key
(was so intriged I forgot to change ISO and used the flash instead)
 

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Marc,
That's one awesome door, where does it lead, to the wood gnomes house?
 
Marc, the door is incredible. Additionally, the tree still seems to be alive?

Peter
 
Orol":1j2xzbog said:
Marc, the door is incredible. Additionally, the tree still seems to be alive?

Peter

Perhaps it leads to the White Rabbits house?!
 
thelps":3mkfzx4g said:
Orol":3mkfzx4g said:
Marc, the door is incredible. Additionally, the tree still seems to be alive?

Peter

Perhaps it leads to the White Rabbits house?!


This is the impression it gave me, too. It felt like a kid's dream made true.
In reality it was sort of cabinet made in a dead chestnut tree, but the density of leaves arounds fooled me for 5 minutes.
 
Another design classic in an unusual location... :D
A little bold to park in front of this door perhaps? :lol:
Andy
 

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This door has a horse's head to greet you :?
 

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Genster":l3gygbv3 said:
I see only the horse's head... so I 'm curious what's on the menu :o

Cafe food I think,

Not sure where this door leads too ?
 

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Here's two more, taken today at St Patrick's Cathedral, Sydney.
 

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in Luarca, Asturias.
 

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I find the green-on-green works very well!
It looks a little like an "ex-door" though... ;)
Andy
 
There's something fascinating about door isn't there? They say a lot about the building, it's purpose & the people who reside there. I've also got a love for small wooden structures, sheds/shacks, boats, etc. the more weathered & dilapidated they are the more I like them. :D
 

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Didn't realize how photogenic a door can be! There are some lovely pictures here.
 
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