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Again love the contrast between the dull, grimy, industrial interior with the softer, brighter plant life and sunlight outside. Makes the place seem rather grim and unpleasant, like I want to just hurry up and get out of that door, back into the world!
Fantastic detail! Especially the bottom of that handrail, the way it was curled under. And that arched DOOR is GORgeous!
Simply fantastic shot!
I loooove the end of the railing.
And it looks like an elf should pop out at any moment.
Really like this :-)
lovely - the lighting, the lines - everything
A way out!
Wow! This is one terrific door shot! It rivals Mr.Bill Door's shots! *wink*
This one kind of reminds me of that scene from the Wizard of Oz where Dorothy opens the door of her black-and-white house after she lands in Oz, and suddenly everything outside is in color. Great shot!
This one is amazing, all that neat metal is so great! And the addition with that little curl at the end of the railing is awesome!
lovely shot. truly
i have nothing inparticular to comment on usually. i just like the picture. sometimes have no explanation why.
Good comment by Jade Jean.

I don't know what its' like or feels to actually be there, but from the photo it looks warm
and comfy like I'd like to be there/live there.
the sense of abandonment shows through i love this site for its psectacular photography its inspiring

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