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That’s a great photo, Stuart. I like pictures of doors and windows; so intriguing, especially the older, well-used ones. You might like to take a look at this blogger: http://mexcessive.photo.blog
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PS I love the reflection of that old temple in the dirty glass. Seems appropriate.
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Good eye. i went back to look.
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Actually, I saw Stuart’s comment and went back to take a look, so my eye isn’t that good. 🙂
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I too take pictures of doors. There is something intriguing about them.
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They are very interesting, the older ones more so. There is beauty in age.
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The windows are backed by equally old wooden shutter, Brenda. I can’t recall which of the Greek islands this was taken on, but I think it was probably Crete, as, if you look closely at the top left window pane, and the one below, you’ll see the reflection of a ruined stone temple, which I think may be in the ancient city of Knossos.
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Reblogged this on Time Traveler on the road of Life.
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Old is the operative word. It makes me wonder what is behind that window! The stones that the wall is constructed from look massive and rough-hewn with a concrete-like covering. Thanks for posting.
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