Re: Welsh country cottages
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rob marshall
OH!:eek: Heeeeeey! Saaaaaay! I would be the envy of all Blogdom!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::r olleyes:
Re: Welsh country cottages
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Originally Posted by
rob marshall
It's a bit like that apochryphal story of John Wayne making one of the biblical epics. Wayne plays a Roman soldier. The line was "He truly was the son of God..." The director, unhappy with the take said "Try to give it more awe, John, Jesus has just died." Wayne retook it with "Awww, he truly was the son of God."
Too.Funny!!!:D (Proving Mary's point!:))
Re: Welsh country cottages
I like all three. Great shots. Especially the subject matter. I have this thing about doors. In fact I am just compiling an album( for personal recollections only) of photos of doors which caught my interest collected on trips to Italy, Russia, Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal and Morocco. At the moment I have culled it down to around 650 or so. They range from the sublime, such as the Doors of Paradise through to those with ' lots of character' but which make the doors on your Welsh cottages look pretty flash by comparison.
So your photos apart from being excellent have special appeal to me as well. Thanks for posting them:)
old ucci
Re: Welsh country cottages
I like #3 best but, all of them are pleasing. I enjoy shots of old windows and doorways...
Re: Welsh country cottages
Quote:
Originally Posted by
rob marshall
It's a bit like that apochryphal story of John Wayne making one of the biblical epics. Wayne plays a Roman soldier. The line was "He truly was the son of God..." The director, unhappy with the take said "Try to give it more awe, John, Jesus has just died." Wayne retook it with "Awww, he truly was the son of God."
:)
Re: Welsh country cottages
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Originally Posted by
ucci
I like all three. Great shots. Especially the subject matter. I have this thing about doors. In fact I am just compiling an album( for personal recollections only) of photos of doors which caught my interest collected on trips to Italy, Russia, Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal and Morocco. At the moment I have culled it down to around 650 or so. They range from the sublime, such as the Doors of Paradise through to those with ' lots of character' but which make the doors on your Welsh cottages look pretty flash by comparison.
So your photos apart from being excellent have special appeal to me as well. Thanks for posting them:)
old ucci
Thanks, Ken. I am a door/window fanatic, but I don't think I have as many as you! I normally do church windows (stained glass here in Brit). I think doorways are always interesting as they offer the promise of something on the other side. So, when are we going to see some of your door shots?