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I went back .. a friend of ours "asked"

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I'd say that door's got some character. I love the texture. Nice work Jack.
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what do you mean... "asked"?
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I'd say that door's got some character. I love the texture. Nice work Jack.
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what do you mean... "asked"?

Nothing really .. it was me having fun with our friends ..
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I really like the 2nd shot. Reminds me of something I would see framed on a restaurant wall. You captured a lot of character on that door ! Nice work
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Those are really nice. I have been doing photography for a long time. However, my eyes have been more opened to photo opportunity since I have been viewing shots on this forum.
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Four different takes on the same subject, all of them interesting and all of them well done. I think I just got a lesson. thanks, Jack!
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The angles from which you capture the shots of this old door make it so interesting to look at. I particularly like the third one which shows excellent detail of the texture of the wood. Great work Jack.

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I liked the third one too. You really brought out the grains of the wood
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I really like the 2nd shot. Reminds me of something I would see framed on a restaurant wall. You captured a lot of character on that door ! Nice work
Thx Teedlepeep!

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Those are really nice. I have been doing photography for a long time. However, my eyes have been more opened to photo opportunity since I have been viewing shots on this forum.
Thanks for your postings.
Thx Heaterguy, this place certainly does help open our eyes, eh?

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Four different takes on the same subject, all of them interesting and all of them well done. I think I just got a lesson. thanks, Jack!
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The angles from which you capture the shots of this old door make it so interesting to look at. I particularly like the third one which shows excellent detail of the texture of the wood. Great work Jack.

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Thx Jake, I didn't realize until I went back that this is an old door that's been nailed over what I guess was a missing door .. the texture of the peeling paint and the rust is cool

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I liked the third one too. You really brought out the grains of the wood
Thx mrsuan ..
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