Turns out I am still editing doors in Tangier so I’m posting a couple more this week. The Doors will speak for themselves so I’m not including much, if any, narratives.
Two doors and the blue door caught my eye.
Thank you for visiting my post and thanks again to Norm 2.0 for his creation of the Thursday Doors website that gives us bloggers an outlet to let our thoughts be put on paper or in this case, web space. For more posts and photos of doors by others please go to: Thursday Doors.
Nice finds! That first one seems to be a fairly elaborate set-up. Looks like at least two doors, or maybe some sort of three-part door in that opening. Pretty cool.
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Thanks, Norm. Yes, the first door seems unusual in that the two panels on either sides have large hinges implying that they might swing open.
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The top door has some lovely shapes in it and looks like its weathered a lot over the time it has been in use.
The blue door is striking!
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Thank you Deborah. Rushing to keep up with the tour and keeping an eye open for doors with a few seconds to shoot was street photography at it’s best. I processed a shot last night of a baker working in a room with his open oven as we walked past and I knew when I shot it that it was going to look good (like a painting from the old masters); had to take 2 shots because the first was underexposed and dark but the second was was better but had some low light noise so I’m going to re-edit today to see if I can reduce the noise for a better image. Morocco had some great scenes for compositions but it was tricky shooting, too!
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Post that baker image!! I want to see it now. I hope your re-edit did the trick and you are happy with it now.
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Thanks Deborah, I did a re-edit yesterday which was more appealing and re-posted it to my Flickr site.
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