Thursday Doors – December 22, 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.
The grand doors of Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal. As in the case of many popular locations, I had to wait a while till there was nobody entering or exiting via these front doors.
It does always surprise me, when I review my photos of things I think I know well, all the details my brain seems to filter out. Things like the chains to hold the doors open, the light recesses in the floor just to the sides of the door, and those annoying spike to keep pigeons away from the ledge above the door. I hope you enjoy losing yourself in the details as well.
Simply great door this week!
Thank you. Made the photo back in April.
Thank you.
Nice one. I was planning on bringing the tripod and trying out some night shots there soon – it is always nicely lit up at night, especially in winter.
Looking forward to seeing those images Norm. This was made back in April.
A beautiful and classical looking door! I especially like the glass part. A merry Christmas at the Notre Dame:)
Thank you
Definitely a very grand door with wonderful details. May your Christmas be as grand and wonderful!
janet
Thank you Janet. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas as well.
Wow – that’s a great door!
Yes, it is a beauty.
I have always wanted to visit the Notre Dame Cathedral and this photo gives a great close-up view of the door of the cathedral. Nice photography – definitely captures the details of the area.
Thank you. It’s definitely worth a visit.
Beautiful shot, stunning details!
Thank you
The details are there to thoroughly enjoy because the photo is so well done! I’m spellbound by the clarity! Wow.
Thanks. Good light helps 🙂
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I could not resist commenting. Exceptionally well written!
LOVE This – such beauty in entrance 😉
Thank you
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