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(The) Doors Revisited

This week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #361 is ‘Doors revisited’. That theme was also the brief for LAPC #20. A door is a pass way to another space behind it. That space can be something we know already. Or something we like to imagine to see there when we go through. And in books you can end up in another world. In this post a few doors I met in my life. One I used for a long time, most I just passed by or passed through on holidays.

The word ‘doors’ for me is also linked to the band The Doors. The name of the band came from a book by Aldous Huxley, The doors of perception. And Huxley took it from William Blake, who used it as a metaphor:

If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro’ narrow chinks of his cavern . Doors lead you to another side or space, break on through to the other side.

Break on through to the other side’ became the title of a Doors’ song.

So a lot can be said about doors. Luckily, we still have the photos. Here are a few from my conscious memory.

Close-up of a door handle and keyhole on a white door, featuring a circular knob and a round lock.
The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – November 1991

This is the front door to the house I was born and lived in for 25 years. The photo is shot on Ilford XP with a Pentax K1000.

A detailed close-up of a wooden door featuring a unique hand-shaped door knocker, showcasing an intricate design.
France, Caylus – September 2005

This door in Caylus is ready to be knocked. Shot on Nikon D70.

A small white chapel with a blue door and a cross on top, set against a mountainous landscape.
Greece, Karpathos – September 2009

I looked through my archive. It struck me that lots of the doors I saw there are doors of small or bigger churches. This one is on Karpathos. Shot on Nikon D70.

A black and white photograph of a double door with a simple design, partially open, situated beside a wooden chair against a white wall.
Greece, Karpathos – September 2009

Another church door on Karpathos, shot on Kodak TriX with Nikon F90.

A large, intricately designed wooden door with a reddish hue, set within a stone archway. Above the door, there is a circular painting of a figure, likely religious, surrounded by decorative elements.
Greece, Lesbos – August 2007

A chapel door in Lesbos, also shot on Nikon D70.

A detailed black and white photograph of a wooden door adorned with intricate carvings and a padlock, showcasing traditional architectural elements.
Nepal, Kathmandu – March 2004

Kathmandu, shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX.

1st Balcony Scene, but it’s not Shakespeare

LAPC 309 is about balconies. I have to admit that I do not pay special attention to balconies, unless they trigger me as I look around and they catch my eye. This in Antwerp. My previous entry was an original monochrome on film. With this one I could not decide between the original and the edited monochrome version. Hence you see them both. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Green Door on Street in Deal

England, Deal – December 2023

A house on a street in Deal.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version.

White Glove

The Netherlands, Leiden – September 2023

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Burnham Market – Chelsea by the Sea 2

England, Burnham Market – January 2023

Burnham Market in Norfolk, nicknamed Chelsea by the Sea, is a lovely village with a wonderful atmospheric town center.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Groningen 2006: Truth?

The Netherlands, Groningen – October 2006

A photo from the archives. A front door of a – probably squatted – house in Groningen. What ‘lies’ behind the door?

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.

Les Bleus

France, Caylus Miquel Ouest – September 2005

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #204 for this week is ‘doors and doorways’. Blue doors in Caylus, France.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.

Church Gate

France, Montmorillon – September 2005

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #204 for this week is ‘doors and doorways’. The partly open gate of the church in Montmorrilon, France.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version.

Les Vieux

France, Caylus – September 2006

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #204 for this week is ‘doors and doorways’. Old houses in Caylus, France.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version.

Montpellier 1995

France, Montpellier – August 1995

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #204 for this week is ‘doors and doorways’. An old photo of doors in Montpellier France.

About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains
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Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version

Wall

Greece, Lesbos – July 2007

The weekly LAPC (Lens Artists Photo Challenge) #183 is ‘memorable events’. One of the ‘themes’ I always look for is ‘windows’; all kinds of windows, showing different styles of houses, culture and local weather.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version

Portal

France, Bayeux – July 2011

Bayeux is an old village in Normandy France. Home of the Bayeux Tapestry. Here the entrance to the cathedral.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version

Details (Door)

The weekly theme is ‘details’.  And the brief is to show ‘intimate’ details. You do not have to zoom in to highlight a detail, or build up a photo with detailed and non detailed parts.

 

The Netherlands, Alphen – July 2016

Shot with iPhone 6s plus using Huemore edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link