Wonderful door. And I love the place they put the lock: access for tall people only.
Posted by Edwinek at July 22, 2004 01:50 AMGorgeous old door indeed and a great shot as well
Posted by Liisa at July 22, 2004 06:24 AMAmazing. Strange details.
Wonder how old it is.
Tis the ninth gate.
Posted by chemical imbalance at July 22, 2004 09:21 AMWow. I assume that those circular markings are the remains of the gender specific door knocks, right?
Posted by Alex Mitchell at July 22, 2004 09:57 AMThe vegetation Behind that almost seems to be oozing out of the old doors!
Keep up the astonishing shots.
Posted by jac at July 22, 2004 10:14 AMI am a major fan of your photography :)
I used to not understand what's so breathtaking about picture taking until I saw these pieces.....it's simply stunning!!
I was wondering if you took photography classes before or sth? The pictures look really good and balanced :)
incredible .... one of my all time favorites... so mysterious
Posted by dave at July 22, 2004 10:59 AMbeautiful, it is going to become like garden too.
Posted by effat at July 22, 2004 12:57 PMWhat is the exact address? Interesection of ?
Posted by Cleo at July 22, 2004 01:12 PMi especially like the hit of all the grass and such in the cracks of the door
Posted by jay at July 22, 2004 02:05 PMWow, fantastic. Don't ask me why but I've just always been a fan of old doors. Also I know its the Photographer and not the camera but man seeing results like this make me drool over what's possible with a nice digicam.
Posted by mesostinky at July 22, 2004 06:34 PMsecret garden
Posted by - kandi champagne cook - at July 23, 2004 01:01 AMI like how this door has similar features to one that I have posted on Fabricated
http://www.fabricated.ca/images/Photo_Gallery/20040409_OldDoor.jpg (the link won't work, so you'll have to Ctrl C/V into a browser window)
Very nice picture (as always).
My grandparents who recently came to visit us brought back pictures of dad's childhood home in Iran, and this door looks erie similar. heh.