This week Tina has given us the topic of “doors” as our challenge.
I love looking at old abandoned buildings. I always wonder at the stories those walls could tell if only they could talk. They fascinate me so I won’t hesitate to stop and grab my camera when I see one on my many trips. Luckily, my passengers have become used to this and don’t mind the many stops.
You have to turn off the main roads though and drive through some small towns. Unfortunately some of the small towns are almost completely abandoned and it’s sad to see. Other small towns have found ways to revitalize and businesses are flourishing. But those aren’t as fascinating to me.
You can see responses from other bloggers here: https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2018/11/17/lens-artists-challenge-20-open-sesame-doors-and-doorways/
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Great collection of old buildings and their doors, Gina, The road-side one with the wisteria particularly catches my eye. It’s amazing that some of these structures stay upright.
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We have many nearby, so sadly abandoned, but I agree Gina, for some reason they do call to the photographer in me! Great choices for the challenge
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Gina, enjoyed looking at your buildings, there is something about the aged, wood or stone structures that add character. Especially like the one with the tremendous magnolia(?) tree!
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