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Last time I posted Torii from Japan. This week my contribution to Dan’s challenge is not going to be exotic at all. To present something different I went on walks, i.e. doorscursions, in my hometown. The suburban doors I am showing are not special. They do not have a long history nor do they feature artistic designs. Tourists usually would not take a photo of those doors. While being ordinary those entries are quite diverse. And each door invites you to imagine how people live or work in the building. This is what makes them interesting and beautiful in their own particular way.
This is for Dan Antion’s Thursday Doors Challenge. Thank you Dan for hosting this fun challenge!
Always looking forward to your feedback !
No problem at all 😊!
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I see that I wrote „pained“ instead of „painted“. Not true, no pain involved. 😀
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Thank you. Going on a doorscursion in my neighborhood was great fun. There was so much discover …
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Ahh, I love your photos! So cheerful. The pained one is my favourite. And how about those cat statues!!
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Thank you. It was really fun to look for doors in the neighbourhood.
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Walking common neighborhoods is a great photograph opportunity! Nicely done!
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Thank you 😊. The hotel is the most historic building in my post …
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Thank you 😊. The hotel door shows the traditional Bavarian style 😉.
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Nothing wrong with ordinary doors. Probably most of us have them. 🙂 I like the hotel door and the gate in the second shot.
janet
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These may be ordinary, bit I like them. You have a wide variety of materials, styles and purpose t work here. I like the hotel door the best, but the photos are all goo.
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