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.
I love the way the shadows changes the tones of the wall.
ReplyDeleteI always love the native southwest "enchilada red," although, I'm never sure of the russet red's name. What we call it.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of forms in this photo. And the red!
ReplyDeleteThe doorway has a wonderful ambience! Love those rocky steps!
ReplyDeleteThe doorway has a different look - eerie and almost abstract with the shadows, paint and red door - quite artistic!
ReplyDeleteLovely pic! Great Verse!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice find ! the colors are great and the steps majestic !
ReplyDeleteGreat find!
ReplyDeleteMy Ruby.
hey, great shadow on that door. did you post this at
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yet??
Katrin
Interesting that the steps seem as high as the door at quick glance- illusion- lovely fading red.
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition, light and shadow.
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it may be the wrong door but it is a lovely doorway
ReplyDeleteGreat capture ~~
ReplyDeleteLove red doors...
ReplyDeletethis is a magnificent one.
Simple yet complex.
Peace
Siggi in Downeast Maine
Lovely capture. Reminds me of the doors I photographed in Santa Fe, NM.
ReplyDeleteNice capture, i get a clear view of this door and it seemed locked from the outside
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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.
ReplyDeleteNice photo and I really liked this haiku!:)
ReplyDeleteI love photos of doors... Always a mystery involved!
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