I hadn’t realised that I had taken so many pictures of doors in Citta di Castello, Umbria, Italy during a recent holiday there, so I have had to break down this post into manageable chunks. This is chunk 1. Enjoy.
Entrance to the Commune di Citta di CastelloSteps and door inside the Commune di Citta di CastelloDouble door, Citta di Castello, Umbria, ItalyHosta in a pot and Double door, Citta di Castello, Umbria, ItalyGreen double door, Citta di Castello, Umbria, ItalyAnother green double door, Citta di Castello, Umbria, ItalyDoors and door at the end of the street, Citta di Castello, Umbria, ItalyWall, Door. That’s about it. Citta di Castello, Umbria, Italy.
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6 thoughts on “Thursday doors”
Love this segment, keeps me writing, keep up the good work and thank you!
Scooj, beautiful photos, with so much atmosphere. My favourite was the first photo. Do you know what was behind that door? Where the stairs were leading? That’s the other aspect of photographing a closed door. What’s on the other side?
Best wishes,
Rowena
Love this segment, keeps me writing, keep up the good work and thank you!
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I’m not surprised you came away with so many doors. And I’m not surprised to see that all of them are so gorgeous too. It is after all…sigh…Italy 🙂
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Ah, beloved Italy.
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I like the green double doors with the upside-down heart pull.
janet
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Scooj, beautiful photos, with so much atmosphere. My favourite was the first photo. Do you know what was behind that door? Where the stairs were leading? That’s the other aspect of photographing a closed door. What’s on the other side?
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Thank you. I love the first and last doors for exactly that reason…the mystery, what lies on the other side?
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