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Love that weather-worn door. My WW: Nutty Squirrel
ReplyDeleteAbandoned yet inviting.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Nice shot! It makes me want to know more about the church this door came from.
ReplyDeleteNice doorway. Now I am curious about the abandoned church and its story.
ReplyDeleteWhat Vasily said! :--)
ReplyDeleteLove shots of old doors. I always wonder about all the history behind it. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! Like!
ReplyDeleteMi piace la porta! I like the door!
ReplyDeleteI have a "thing" for old door and windows, and this one draws me in. Terrific shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome shot! I love old doors and windows - if only they could talk, eh? ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this - I always love your door photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm with SuziQoregon, your door photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteNice! Simple yet thought provoking. :)
ReplyDeletenicely done, the edit makes it very interesting/pleasing to the eye
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder what it was like when there was life inside, and why it went away.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I noticed was that grass sprouting out from the bottom. Definitely adds to that abandoned look.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love doors. I'd love to see the entire church.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You find such amazing things and I really admire your eye for detail.
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting door - love it!
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