Doors 131 – a welcome to Dan Anton and some more graffiti archive doors
It has been an ultra busy week, so I am returning to my ‘safety blanket’ of doors from my street art archives. The worrying thing is that I am steadily using up my reserve doors and really need to get out to photograph some new and exciting doors. Bristol is currently in the highest tier of covid-19 restrictions, so it may still be some time before I can get out and about.
This little selection were originally posted on Natural Adventures during December 2019 and January this year. Enjoy:
There is a door there somewhere – I promise
OK, So I cheated… There is a red gate in the wall at the bottom.
Well there was a bit of cheating in that lot, and quite a few boarded up doors, but in this friendly community of door lovers, I’m sure even oblique references to doors are acceptable.
So that’s it for this week. More next week I hope.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj
Amazingly colourful
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Wow, these are amazing. That first building is truly remarkable. I love the bird and the ballcap, and, of course, the corner door. Thanks for supporting Thursday Doors.
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Thanks. I’m looking forward to photographing some new doors sometime soon.
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I look forward to seeing those.
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The little girl painting a Peace Heart. Adorbs!
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I agree, I love that one.
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Those were a gift on a cold rain-day. Cheers!
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Thank you. My pleasure, as always.
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Amazing shots as always!
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Thank you so much.
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You could always cut back on the number of doors your post so as not to run out so quickly. 🙂 I know that’s a radical idea, but just thought I’d mention it. I wonder how many people were distracted by the cloudy side of the house in the first shot and had some sort of accident. It’s rather noticeable.
janet
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Great idea. When I first started, I only did one door a week… it has gone a bit far the other way. I am not aware of the clouds causing an accident. People drive very slowly there because it is on two bends and there is a primary school opposite.
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