Just Doors 2

Doors stand guard to what transpires within.

I realize that just doors may not be everyone’s ‘thing’ but they are a frequent subject for me and my camera.  After visiting Adrian Pym’s  site and reading  Mike’s Look at Life I decided it was time for another photo essay on Doors. My first doors post is here.

The Abbaye de Lehon, France …

The Main Door, Chateau de Combourg, France …

The not-so-main door, Chateau de Combourg …

La Maison de la Duchesse Anne, St-Malo, France …

Eglise St-Malo, Dinan, France …

Abbaye de Beauport, near Paimpol, France

26 Rue du Jerzual, Dinan, France  …

La Chapelle St-Gonery, France …

3 Rue des Terre-Neuva, Mordreuc, France …

and St-Enemie, France …

15 thoughts on “Just Doors 2

  1. Beautiful! I am reminded of the fiction-writing class I took on the Hero’s Journey, where we were encouraged to note any sort of doorway as a threshold for change–moving from one place to the next.

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    1. At first it was just that so many of the doors I was seeing on our trip were so beautiful I simply started taking pictures. But perhaps the fascination because of the metaphor – the doorways we need to pass through to change, the doors we need to look behind to see what lurks there, the doors we’d rather keep closed …

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  2. Lynne, great set of door shots. I particularly like the the last two, but they are all very good.

    Welcome to “The Legion of Door Whores” so far its you me and Mike!

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