CHURCH DOOR, TREE AND SHADOWS By Marilyn Armstrong on March 17, 2014 • ( 13 ) Rate this:Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...‹ ROKU – BETTER THAN EVER AND JUST AS CHEAPPRAYING IN AN ELECTRONIC WORLD ›Categories: #Photography, Architecture, ArtsTags: #Photography, architecture, shadows, stonework, texture
Beautiful!
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Thanks. It was one of those magic shooting days. Every frame came out well. Doesn’t usually happen that way!
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I love the shadows!!
Lamont Cranston
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Can we sell it to MGM? Does MGM even exist anymore?
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Reblogged this on Good Morning and commented:
Great picture Marilyn!!
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Thanks and thanks again for the reblog!
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Yes, once you see the shadow trying to open the door, the serene and lovely image becomes definitely spooky. Poe meets Sleepy Hollow…
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That’s what I love about making images — the stories they tell! Thanks!!
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I love church doors – the ones with the old medieval feel, there is something so ‘solid’ about them.
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This was a relatively new cathedral built on the lines of an medieval one, but it had that same solid feel to it. Love the stones and the choice of red for the doors!
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the shadow is trying to open the door..see..if it has the keys.
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🙂 It actually does look like that. I never noticed. Good eye you have!
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thank you 🙂
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