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Monday, September 10, 2012

Through the Wrong Door

The Wrong Door
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México



Pursuing the moon,
I stumbled through the wrong door—
only shadows there!



Photo and haiku © 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher


Ruby Tuesday 2


19 comments:

  1. I love the way the shadows changes the tones of the wall.

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  2. I always love the native southwest "enchilada red," although, I'm never sure of the russet red's name. What we call it.

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  3. Love the simplicity of forms in this photo. And the red!

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  4. The doorway has a wonderful ambience! Love those rocky steps!

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  5. The doorway has a different look - eerie and almost abstract with the shadows, paint and red door - quite artistic!

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  6. What a nice find ! the colors are great and the steps majestic !

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  7. hey, great shadow on that door. did you post this at

    http://www.52photosproject.com/2012/09/week-20.html

    yet??

    Katrin

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  8. Interesting that the steps seem as high as the door at quick glance- illusion- lovely fading red.

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  9. Wonderful composition, light and shadow.

    http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2012/09/red-kersen.html

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  10. it may be the wrong door but it is a lovely doorway

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  11. Love red doors...
    this is a magnificent one.
    Simple yet complex.
    Peace
    Siggi in Downeast Maine

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  12. Lovely capture. Reminds me of the doors I photographed in Santa Fe, NM.

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  13. Nice capture, i get a clear view of this door and it seemed locked from the outside

    Find my ruby here

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  14. when we lived in Singapore in the university campus, one of the apartments were 5 storeys, and if you forget the floor you have walked up the stairs, you can easily go to the wrong door. in another, we were in a chain, go to the wrong building, you are at the wrong door.

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  15. Nice photo and I really liked this haiku!:)

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  16. I love photos of doors... Always a mystery involved!

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