Thursday Doors – September 15, 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.
Yet another return to the University of Toronto and its doors. Today, I have chosen a peculiar doorway to Trinity College. Though it’s difficult to show the scale on the photo, the doorway is quite short, only about five feet tall. I’m not sure what the significance is, perhaps it forces you to bow on entering?
This portion of the building is a more recent addition, as indicated by the cornerstone, though it still had the same wonderful architecture as the main building it was added to.
Once again, this day offered me superb natural light which shone from the stones, illumination the wonderful oak doors.
Nikon D800
Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD @ 70 mm
1/160 sec, f/6.3, ISO 200
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Great photo, Ed.
I saw so many wonderful buildings during my walk around the campus, I started to lose sight of what each of the buildings were. I remember this door. I’ll have to go back to my own photos and tag it Trinity College. Thanks 🙂
Back to Black Creek Pioneer Village this weekend. 50th annual Mennonite Festival. Great food, people in period costume and lots of good food! And doors 🙂
Sounds wonderful! Hope the rain holds off for you … actually, no, I really hope it does rain, we really need it. Sorry.
But Sunday should be good though 🙂
It is lovely though 🙂
You can’t tell from the photo that it’s almost a Hobbit door, but it’s a stunner, no matter the height.
janet
I should have put someone next to it for scale, but I like to keep my door photos ‘people free” 🙂
Beautiful work. I love a cute little door. xo
Thank you
Cool! Maybe the doors were for the Literature Department of Short Stories 😉
Perhaps