The stairs going down lead to the under-chapel. I love taking my granddude down there. Few people go down, so it seems like a deep and mysterious place, and he (at six) thinks I'm awesome and brave that I know about it and dare to go there. I know it won't last long, but it is cool to have someone think of me that way.
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
They don't alter much from country to country, do they?
ReplyDeleteLove the lighting in this....great colors too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful metal work on the top of the gate, and the transom (is that what you'd call it?)
ReplyDeleteso warm and welcoming. lovely gates and gateway
ReplyDeleteStone and metalwork go so well together.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely place to enter.
ReplyDeletethe gated entry looks very inviting.
ReplyDeleteIt does look inviting, until you see the stairs going down! Nice detail in this building.
ReplyDeleteI am with Steven, love the open gate!
ReplyDeleteThe stairs going down lead to the under-chapel. I love taking my granddude down there. Few people go down, so it seems like a deep and mysterious place, and he (at six) thinks I'm awesome and brave that I know about it and dare to go there. I know it won't last long, but it is cool to have someone think of me that way.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you have presented this. The way it is lighted, you wouldn't think it would be so mysterious or scary!
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