Lazy and doored out photographer appreciates all the door help she can get. Grazie, hvala, ja!
Here are 8 Italian-Croatian doors, four from my father and four from my sister, since obviously they have been moving around more than me recently and are kindly on the door lookout.
If you have door photos and don’t wish to open a blog just to post them, I will gratefully accept your charity if the photos are at least as good as the ones below.
But I recommend even more that you post them on your own blog and connect with door lovers all over the world via our doorman Norm who keeps his doors sturdy, with a neat carpet and fire extinguisher, as you can see in the link below the gallery.
Thank you for your contributions, BM and Klu. ❤ Can you please go next to Cornwall and Toronto, Portugal and Malta and, and, and… Morocco!
Why not get some help once in a while 🙂 I love the ones from Ston, especially the first, just my kind of a door!
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Thank you, Ivona. Yes, Ston is the place to see, it seems.
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Yes, it does 🙂
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I like the white Croatian doors, especially the #2 door.
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Thank you, Denny. 🙂 You mean the frame? It seems that they care about the door people in Croatia. 😉
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Not cheating at all if the doors are good, though not captured by you
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Thank you, Dr Alfred. 🙂 I agree with you.
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All very intriguing but I like the shot with the flower in the foreground. Lovely.
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Thank you, Jan. 🙂 My father has been a photographer too during his times as a journalist and it shows.
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That golden number 17 is quite imposing!
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SMSW, right? It look like something from the Orient. Thanks!
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I’ve been having a tough time getting out for doorscursions lately so I know how you feel. It is wonderful to know that we have good supporters who are willing to not only scout doors for us, but actually take the pictures for us too! Bravo to your team of door hounds 😀
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Thank you, Norm, I’m glad you understand. I’m grateful to them and also happy that they see a nice door and think of me and us here.
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I love the featured door. It has everything I like about a door.
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Thank you, Dan. This makes me happy.
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It’s Jesh StG, on my other blog this week. The first two doors made me smile – clever, Manja! Maybe I should post a message like you, for a donation of doors! But I LOVE the last one -would not mind that being in front of my house!
I don’t know why my link gives my gravatar, so here’s a direct link!
https://thejeshstudio.wordpress.com/2018/04/27/may-studio-musings/
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Oh, Junieper, thank you, I love the last one just as much. The link you provide would not open, it says that the post is gone. Could it be?
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Oh, sorry the link would not open. The post is not gone, because I always comment from the post I am “at,” an I am now at the post May Studio Musings.
It’s playing hide and seek! One week it works with wordpress, and not with Blogspot, and the next week it’s the other way around. Am technically not savvy enough to discover what I ‘m doing wrong -again, sorry.
Did you try the link on Thurs. Doors?
But otherwise comment at artworksfromjeshstg.wordpress.com
Will be back there coming Sunday, to do the photo challenge All Seasons.
Have fun in the weekend!
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I like the featured door as well, but I enjoyed them all.
janet
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Thank you, Janet. I’m glad for these door gifts.
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My love goes to Croatia and its doors! Team work is 💪💪
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Hehe, thank you, Marina, but it’s not fair: Croatia had 6 of them and Italy only 2. 😀 Team work for the win!
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Life is unfair (some nice thing I would say to the class where kids loved to complain about “unfair”))) Cruel Nordic teacher 😆
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My favorite is the first door photo! Now that’s a real door!
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thank you, Cady. You mean the featured one or the has-been one with my mom? 🙂
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The one with your mom
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Oh, thanks. I’m glad you like that one even though there is not much door left. 🙂
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Exactly why I liked it!
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Some spectacular doors there. Got a like the Venice door best though.
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Thank you, Scooj. What I wonder is how he could keep Venice door photos at one. 😀 I wouldn’t be able to stop. They would need to kick me out.
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Incredible discipline
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😀
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These are great! Love that white shuttered door and the one of your mom with the door crumbling from inside. I also think they should put frames like that out all over the world!
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Hehe, Joey, thank you. I’ve seen such frames around over here. Suggest it to your local council. 😉
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YES. I shall.
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A wonderful; variety of doors – I especially like the swanky No. 17.
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Thank you, Emma. Swanky it is, in an Oriental way.
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Love them all! If you have the time….I have a nice challenge for you!
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Thank you! What kind of challenge, Leya? 🙂
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Ah…here goes: https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2018/05/04/the-3-day-quote-challenge-1/
Maybe you are in it already? Only if you have got the time and joy of it of course!
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Oh, thank you for the ‘magnificent’. 🙂 I don’t like nominating people and I never do that, but I like quotations. I might post all three in one post and one photo for each one. If you allow me this. 🙂
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Of course! I was thinking about that myself!
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Fabulous doors, that last one is amazing.
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Thank you, Jean, on behalf of both photographers. I’m grateful!
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The first one – or what’s left of it – made me laugh out loud. Nice one! 😆
… but the last 3 intrigue me. They look like they are very small – like mini doors? If they aren’t, how were the photos taken to get that perspective?
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Thanks, Joanne. 😀 You should experience my mom in person, then you’d really laugh! The last three were taken by my sister who is quite a bit taller than me so I think it’s the change of perspective that is messing with you. 😉 I’ll ask her if they were indeed mini doors but I don’t have this feeling.
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I loved #17!! It’s fantastic that you’ve got them hooked on doors too! I’m sure they’re not really hooked, just helping you out. wink, wink!
Those are some lovely doors too!
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Thank you, Deborah. I don’t think they are hooked quite yet. 🙂 Father took only one door photo in all the Venice, for example. 😀
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🙂 Some are more hooked than others, but hey, one door. He’s coming along at his own pace. 🙂 xx
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really like the design of the Korcula door. Again a wonderful collection you share with us, top!
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Thank you, Nomad. 🙂 This time the photos are not mine, did you see? I’m lucky that my family members think of me and doors. 🙂
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I think the one that looks like a frame is very special kind of door 🙂
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Yes, RayNot. It might be a portal. Would you dare to go through? 🙂
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Nope. Id wait and see 😂😂
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You have a great blog. Would you like to share your story on “What You Blog About”
what motivated you to start this blog ?
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Thank you! I had a look at your blog and have saved the link to my To do folder. 🙂 Expect my email soon!
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Thank you so much for your interest to share your blogging story.
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