Thursday Doors – July 21, 2016
This week’s submission to Norm 2.0‘s Thursday Doors.
Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos from around the world.
I’m finding lately that it’s not just the doors, but the reflections in the windows that are quite interesting.
These doors are the entrance to the Faculty Club of Montreal’s McGill University. I had to resort to my iPhone for this image and waited for a while for traffic through the doors to die down. I was not happy with the angle presented to me but there were not a lot of options available to me. The door sits atop a small landing about two meters above street level. Fortunately, I’m tall but I would have prefered a wider shot that allowed me to frame the door completely.
iPhone 5s back camera 4.15mm f/2.2 @4.2mm
1/320 sec; f/2.2; ISO 32
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I love the reflection as well as the door itself. Nice shot!
Thank you
Like you, it’s often the reflections in glass which catch my eye first!
I love the subject, terrific shot!
Thank you
I love a good reflection, too, Ed. You hit a home run with the combination of reflection and door (or would that be just a double?)
janet
Thanks, just a double in my mind 🙂
But if there were runners on, you may have scored at least one run.
True
I enjoy a good reflection as well. These are great doors 🙂
Thanks Joey, my only disappointment, as I mentioned, was that I could not frame them the way I wanted.
Yes, for me, there are times when I want distance, but standing in the street just isn’t possible, and it has to be as it looks when I’m right in front of it.
So true.
It works quite nicely. Love that reflection, well done Ed 🙂
Thanks Norm
Nice reflection, but I really love the stylish moulding around the glass inserts… lovely doors..
Thanks Vicky.
I can’t but mention the beauty of your header photo–the wonderful play of light!
Thank you Victoria, a very brief moment, where I happened to be ready 🙂
Special moments, indeed.
Thank you for the ‘like’ on “from where I am standing”. Must say that I really admire the range of your photographs and the fact that every frame betrays a good eye well used. Fred Eve
Thank you Fred