On a recent search I realized I have 665 photographs of French doors or, likely a better description, doors in France. Very colourful this selection.
Lavender door and windows, Dirol, France
Shed Doors, Herry, France
Red Door, Nevers, France
Ecluse d'Anizy no 24 du versant de la Loire, France
Most of the photographs of France are finally on my site. This only took about three months, not too bad I guess. The main French gallery is lo ...
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I shot a number of photographs today but I really don't think they will be of much interest to most people. For this reason I have revisited some ...
This cute little fellow is hanging out by my front door. I looked up at him (her?) and thought the Japanese plum added a bit of life to a possible ...
While we are on the subject of France (see The Lions of Lyon), when I was travelling there one year ago I couldn't help but notice how beautiful t ...
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Wonderful doors, Kevin – do I see a book in the making?
kevin Reply:
April 8th, 2011 at 4:52 pm
A book? Actually I’ve been playing around with doing a book about doors although it likely would be available as an ebook only. I’ll see but it’s not the major project I’m working on at the moment. A few doors in the major project are a possibility.
I’ve been cramming on learning Adobe InDesign better as I haven’t used the program for about 6 years and how things have changed. What an amazing publishing program however. Stay tuned!
Lynn Wiles Reply:
April 17th, 2011 at 11:50 am
Sometimes the simplest things can be so difficult in InDesign.
kevin Reply:
April 23rd, 2011 at 9:51 am
Very true. I’m getting there, it’s amazing how powerful some of these new programs are.