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I love the perspective on this. The composition is perfection. I love the fact that there are two focal points in this one photo, as well.
I AGREE WITH YOU GRACE AND I MUST ALSO POINT OUT THAT THE WOODWORK ON THE DOORS AND WINDOWS IS QUITE PRETTY!
Oh, how it must've looked when the wood was all shined and pretty, the glass sparkling, and the paint crisp and fresh.....just like an old school where the principal's office would be! LOL!
I just looked again....were those RED panes on the windows (second rows from the top)??? Or is it just a glare from the sunrise or sunset playing on that?
It's a reflection of the sunset.
Love the wooden doors.
That is definitely pretty damn close to bein my fav. picture. so crisp and i love the shapes. Uber beautiful
wooden doors r great! love how clean this looks too!
hmm.. it actually looks like only one wooden door if you look closley :)
what's the charge for that door
Very nice square striking appearance.
It looks like the doors and window frames are made of mahogany.
I find the doors to look, actually, quite inviting... 'cept for the barred windows. DX
the doors are beautiful but also very sturdy. To keep one in or out. Never to escape....
this picture makes me wanna grab some sandpaper, and some Minwax from the paint store across the street...
Gawd you never see doors like those anymore!

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