15 February 2012

Wordless Wednesday 168

Elegant Welcome (Tonder, Denmark)


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33 comments:

  1. That's a lovely door :)

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  2. what a beautiful doorway..love it.

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  3. You manage to find some of the most *interesting* doors! Happy WW!

    ~EdT.

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  4. Staggeringly beautiful, like Wedgwood jasperware.

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  5. Staggeringly beautiful, like Wedgwood jasperware.

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  6. Wow, that really is a wonderful door! It looks like it's made of fine porcelain :)
    Thanks so much for playing along in WWDD!

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  7. What a beautiful door! That is my kind of entryway, it has perfect symmetry.

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  8. You know I'm a nut for doors, and this is beyond fabulous! Those bronze gas lights are amazing too.

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  9. Oh, all the detail is just wonderful! Love this picture!

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  10. Doorways are such an iconic subject for photography, and this one is perfect, with the ornate work and one side open, as if to invite us in.

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  11. I would love to come home to that every day.

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  12. I would feel like I'd have to dress up to go through a door like that.

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  13. I love the femininity of this entry and door!

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  14. I love doors .. and that is a beauty

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  15. So beautiful. I love interesting and ornate doors.

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  16. Beatiful. And I love that it's open.

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  17. I would love to enter through that door. :)

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  18. What a magnificent door! Great find.

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  19. It looks like there'd be a lovely tea waiting on the other side!

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  20. «Louis» invites you to link this fabulous doorway to his Monday Doorways meme this coming Monday. It will be a nice contrast to The Gates Of Hell that he will be posting!
    ;-D

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  21. the whole door reminds me of lace.

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  22. The transom is just gorgeoous! What a work of art.

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  23. I imagine alighting from my carriage, raising my parasol, and gliding throught that door to enjoy high tea :) Beautiful door!

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  24. That's one beautiful entrance, but I'd feel as though Denis had to wear his tuxedo and I my satin and pearls in order to gain admittance!

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