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wow look at the detail in just the door
That's amazing
Wow. Just... wow.
I agree. WOW is enough to describe it!
I don't know if the woodwork in this place is hand carved or not. But if it is, imagine how long it must have took to carve just this little part of the door alone! They just don't build 'em like they used to.
Not only am I a huge fan of the sites you are shooting, but I really love your eye and the way you shoot various angles. It definitely stands out in this picture.

I am quite jealous of the places you have explored and shot! If there is an equivalent to something like a foot fetish I suppose these types of pictures are it for me. Excellent work.
Wallpaper.
Kind of like St. Alban's,the high Episcople church @ 2nd & Tabor where my brother converted to that faith some35 years ago.
It was imported stone by stone from England.
Still intend to go back for a visit and to see if that rector is still there.
My brother was the organist there.
I'm surprsied the copper plate was there. it's worth alot these days : o if that's actually copper.
Is that a door?

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