I have a fascination with doors. The entrance to a house should reflect the character of the occupants. A few months ago I went to a art fair in Roanoke. Forgetting that I had tried to take a picture of the moon a few days before the exposure was needless to say extremely light. I was so disappointed. When I had the opportunity to go to this city again I made sure to take another picture. The house is stone with a lovely garden in the front. I slowly walked up the drive and hoped that a dog would not come around the corner and topple me over. That is one of my biggest fears while out photographing.
A few blocks away I saw this door with its extra large hinges. The building was vacant but it still retained its character. In a way it kind of reminds me of a Dickens novel. I imagined seeing workers standing about talking before and after work. Maybe it is because the door is antique in appearance. I don't know, but I like the look of it. We don't really value doors much anymore, especially old ones. It is much easier to put in a new steel one than to maintain wood. I would rather have the nostalgia of the place than to try and be modern.
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