This is Lens Artists Challenge #351 – Doors; Looking Back to #20, from Sophia. I have a kind of mixed bag of images to respond to the theme. The feature image above and to the left is an office building entryway. (This image was included in a post for the challenge just a couple of weeks ago.)
In the triptych below, I offer first (on the left) a much photographed door at the Descanso Gardens in Pasadena, CA; in the middle image, a door at the Acoma Pueblo; and on the right, a garden gate in Newport, RI (of which there numerous examples in Newport).
Here is a door without a door, an entrance to the Patio de Los Campos in Sedona, AZ.
And here is an image of a gate at the Descanso Gardens in Pasadena, CA.
A bit unconventional for the theme, but it is a door: The decorative doors on an outdoors fireplace. At In Situ in Redding, CT.
These doors are on the waterfront in New Bedford, Massachusetts. New Bedford was once the whaling capitol of America, and these might have been a warehouse or a place for processing fish. It’s now a studio for fine art metalwork.
Once upon a time, this was a post office. Now its a Restoration Hardware, which was once a hardware store but is now a high end home store.
That’s my response to this week’s Lens Artists Challenge from Sophia, a look-back to #20, Doors. Many thanks to Sophia. If you would like to participate in this great challenge, then go to the following link to find out how to join the Lens-Artists Challenge. Click here for more info.

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