The front door to Canada Customs and Revenue offices in Niagara Falls near the railway bridge that crosses between Canada and the US. Literally did a "drive by shooting" of this, as there are no places to park.
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an old pair of wood doors in dis-repair on a condemned building in the older part of downtown Niagara Falls.
The front door to Canada Customs and Revenue offices in Niagara Falls near the railway bridge that crosses between Canada and the US. Literally did a "drive by shooting" of this, as there are no places to park.
another shot from the old section of down town Niagara Falls, this used to be court house, now a private law office.
Ok, I am getting behind but everyone has great doors to share! Here we go, I will try to catch up this way:
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asnow, I do not know if they were confused about the window door thing but you got to love that teal blue and the framing of the door/ window by the caepenter is slightly odd!
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Casil, that is a weird rough looking door and wall. It appears to have two deadbolts, a peekhole and no door knob. Kind of makes you wonder.
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Iggy, that is cool! Lol, it looks like we are looking through a very large Tweedle Dee's legs.
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Barefoot, yep, that lights my fire. You gotta love a red door!
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Very pretty, Iggy! Both the red door which is very evocative of the maritimes, and the pink glow of morning light!
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jhuang 999, lovely ornate door. Nice contrast of the light to the dark of the interior. Really brings out the carving on the door.
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QuisutDeus, very mysterious, indeed!
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Love this old worn door, edG! What is an eyesore in reality often makes for fascinating photos!
Great to see all together!
Went out today to find some doors ... chanced on many, some noteworthy ... here is # 1, this one is in Inglewood, a trendy neighbourhood in Calgary. Well, sorta. I suppose this building does not quite fit the trend ....
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~~ Rule of thirds is for whimps ~~I chew coffee beans with my teeth while gargling with 67° water to enjoy coffee. What is this "coffee brewing" device you speak of?
Found this "door" on engine #29
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~~ Rule of thirds is for whimps ~~I chew coffee beans with my teeth while gargling with 67° water to enjoy coffee. What is this "coffee brewing" device you speak of?
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