Where do the doors go today or in the past. This is in Uxbridge Ma. an old warehouse. Back in the ’70s I started two life long portfolios, “Wood Wood White Wood” abstract images of peeling paint and rusty nails. The other was “Doors, Entryways.” You may have seen this before as I am in full retrospect. Film the hard edge of B+W Fine Art Photography. This image for my part was of the trees reflected in the window.
Autumn I spent some time trying to fall in love with digital, skies, trees, entryways all visited but at a different speed, little lingering just the destination no journey. I also have 5-6 rolls of unprocessed film. But health and budget have kept me from the lab. Perhaps another door? Will it be open or closed? Time will tell. peace pjc
Ruth Rowand says
Nothing like a good old door to get you wondering what if. Outstanding black and white Peter. Our darkroom is always open to you if you path comes this way.
Peter J. Crowley says
Thanks Ruth,
I Do so much want to to visit. Health, budget, and a two year old granddaughter in Washington State. Maybe I\’ll win lotto lol enjoy pjc
nancy soaft says
Love this Peter I used to collect old “outhouse” doors…yep I did!
Peter says
This door is from my tree series and also doors. I may do a sample chapter for the book of Doors I love the concept of time travel and door. enjoy pjc