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This is an intriguing photo. It makes you wonder what might be behind that vibrant door.
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Thanks, LaDonna. That seems the most common response to this picture and was the reason I took it. I love to raise questions with my images.
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Doors are always interesting; roads are too, I find.
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Yes, Lynette, of the many human artefacts, doors are very inviting. Roads, also very variable, like doors, lead the eye into the picture and raise the question, ‘Where does it lead?’
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That is an eye-catching door, Stuart. And also very Fung shway (sp?) – red doors are lucky. Ours in maroon (HOA requirement) the closest we could get.
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It certainly caught my eye, Noelle. Our door is also red, though I can’t recall the name of the shade. Which reminds me, it’s time the outside of the house was repainted!
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I am always interested in doors, imagining what could be behind them, but have never had the desire to photograph them, but, I am not a photographer. I am a point-and-shoot kind of gal. I love gardens with lots of various colored flowers. This makes my imagination run wild. Behind it could be a very secret nightclub that only a very special knock gains entrance. I can see dim lighting and small tables with flowing tablecloths with candles. I will leave you there to think your own dreams. Thanks for posting.
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Colours, shapes, the intriguing questions they raise; these are the triggers that tempt me to picture doors, and all sorts of other apparently inanimate objects, Brenda. I love to stimulate the imagination of the viewer. I like your ideas.
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I too photograph doors Stuart, I notice a lot of photographers do, I think it is our imaginations. That is a lovely example my friend. We want to know what is behind them. ❤️🤗Love you two, Joni
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Yes, Joni. Where do they lead? What’s behind them? For writers in particular they can be a source of ideas.
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Absolutely my friend. Hope you are enjoying your day. Hugs 🤗 Joni
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I enjoy photographs of doors. Lovely. Thank you Stuart!
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Thanks, Suzette. They are a way in as well as a way out.
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Yes! They are indeed.👍
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