Thursday Doors – Sept 29, 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.
A step back in time, to a simpler, less ornate door than I have presented recently. This door can be found at Toronto’s Black Creek Pioneer Village, a collection of heritage buildings from the Toronto area, assembled to represent Toronto’s pioneer past.
I like the simple line and practicality of this door to the Broom Maker’s Shop, circa 1844. The building was moved here from Sherwood , Ontario and has an active interpretive centre. I’ve had some good conversations with the broom maker in the past and love the simple design of this building with its wonderful door and windows.
With the door open and the light coming through the window, it provides a glimpse of the interior.
Nikon D800
Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD @ 70 mm
1/160 sec, f/4.0, ISO 400
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This is a great shot with all kindsa texture coming out of that wonderful weathered wood 🙂
Thanks Norm.
Simple and attractive. I don’t imagine it kept out the cold very well, though.
janet
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That’s a beautiful shot. I love how you get a glimpse of the half-curtained window inside.
Intentional. Thank you.
Beautiful, I love the old broom by the door and the quick glimpse into the interior of the house.
Thank you
This is an outstanding shot on so many levels!
Thank you
Super comp!
Thank you
It has been many, many years since I visited Black Creek Pioneer Village so this is a nice surprise. I love the simplicity of your photograph, very nice indeed.
Thank you
You are kindly welcome
I like how the window is seen through the door and then one can see through the window too, even with the curtain, I can see some greenery.
Thank you.