Saturday, September 8, 2012

A Tiny Door


Decayed building at Cascais

27 comments:

Dina said...

It has so much character.

Cezar and Léia said...

Perhaps hobbits used to live there... :)
God bless you!
Cezar

Joan Elizabeth said...

Love it, love it. It would be impossible to create such a thing it just has to grow that way ... look at that worn step, the patched doors, the wonderful blue.

Nefertiti said...

Tres jolie photo,bravo

Diane said...

People used to be so much shorter, guess the growth hormones have changed life somewhat!! Have a good weekend Diane

Kathy said...

For elves and other little people perhaps?

brattcat said...

beautifully composed.

Kate said...

I would have like to have seen it when it was fresh and new, esp because of the brilliant blue colour.

Lowell said...

Tiny, decaying, but colorful and full of interest. Must be very old!

Anonymous said...

Small and so lovely.

TexWisGirl said...

absolutely beautiful! needs to be enlarged and framed on a wall!

Sharon said...

I might have to duck my head to enter here. What a great shot this makes.

Virginia said...

It is well worn and lovely but looks a bit short! JM
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Lois said...

Gorgeous blue!

Kay said...

Wonderful shot!

Sylvia K said...

I love it, too! And I love the stone work of the walk! Another fantastic capture, JM! Hope you're enjoying your weekend!

joo said...

It's terrific - I love it!

Stefan Jansson said...

Could use some paint.

Jack said...

Your decayed subjects always look so good, JM.

Randy said...

Decayed but still lovely.

Wayne said...

Great colors, fabulous textures. It's interesting how things have been mended.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It may be decayed JM but it still has quite a bit of charm oui!

VP said...

Decaying, but with a nice choice of fading colors...

tapirgal said...

This is wonderful! Color and textures to capture the imagination.

Babzy.B said...

Great texture and colours ! :)

orvokki said...

Ihana ovi kuvassa, mutta luonnossa ei varmaan niin ihana.
I love it.
Hugs.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Oh what fun! Amazing how time can be captured like that. The road keeps growing and the front door just keeps getting lower.