Thursday Doors – May 11, 2017
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.
“St. Mary’s Anglican Church” – Richmond Hill
Today’s ‘doors’ post is multipurpose. First of all, this church has a beautiful original door, circa 1874. I’ve shared the door, close up, previously, but wanted to share it again in a different season, when the building is not obscured by trees. Secondly, in small towns around Ontario, there is an event called “Doors Open Ontario“. It’s an opportunity for the public to go inside many buildings, be they historical, specialized, or just interesting, as see what’s behind the doors they pass daily. The Doors Open event for the town of Richmond Hill is this Saturday, May 13th, and I made the image for the church to use for the event as well as their service bulletins.
The final reason, for those in the Richmond Hill area, is that I have been asked to show some of my photography, alongside other artists who attend this church. So, it’s a good chance to see behind the doors, meet new people, and purchase some art.
iPhone 7 back camera @ 4.0mm
1/3700 sec; f/1.8; ISO 20
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This is so lovely! I used to live in Thornhill for about 8 years but, sadly, I never came across this church. It’s so beautiful.
Thank you
My first thought on seeing your photograph was, “Wow, what a beautiful building.” Thanks for the share.
Thank you
Great shot Ed and good luck with your exhibit 🙂
Thank you Norm
Congrats Ed on having your work exhibited. Hope it’s a very successful event!!
Thanks. I have this sale and a solo exhibit at the Stouffville Town Offices. New chapter.
What a beautiful church, Ed!
janet
Thank you
Good post. I learn something totally new and challenging on blogs I stumbleupon everyday. It’s always useful to read through articles from other authors and practice a little something from other web sites.