I have seen this challenge for some time before I started participating in it, and it has sparked a newfound passion for doors. Here are a few doors that really appealed to me; as photography is my thing, I try to capture a shot that conveys a deeper story and also works in that sense. It is the main thing to me, as each photograph has the potential to evoke emotions. Not all my posts have been all that inspired, but these images are a few of the ones I truly like, as they represent me as a photographer but also the beauty and uniqueness of every door I encountered.

A worn-down door, one that has seen time pass gracefully, seems particularly to appeal to me; it invites curiosity about its past and the countless lives it has touched. Each image in this collection is a memory, and I hope these images inspire you to appreciate the small details that surround us every day.







Dan’s Thursday Doors: 2024 Favourite Doors

Wonderful doors Ritva. I am happy you have a passion as you have some fabulous doors
Thanks, this is rather versatile challenge
All very unique Ritva. I like to imagine what the house is like behind the doors also.
I know, there is a mystery behind every door however mundane. Thanks Alison
Your photography is amazing, Ritva. You capture so much more than the doors and the architecture. Your photos make me feel like I’m in the scene. Thank you for sharing these scenes with us.
Dan , that is so nicely said, thank you!
I can see absolutely why all of these would be favourites for you, they are so atmospheric! My own personal favourites among them are the Teal door and the Brown door in Savannah 🙂
Sarah, thanks, little, or more than alittle decay does wonders to a photo? 😀
Yes, absolutely 😀
An awesome collection of doors. Like you, I am more conscious of doors since I joined this challenge.
Yes, I had not thought of them as a sole topic before. Now I emphasize the door more
These are all wonderful, Ritva. I especially love the balcony doors. I don’t know what it is about laundry in photos, but it makes me smile. Maybe it is the color yellow that makes the photo look so happy.
Sunshine and yellow and clean linen, how great is that. Thanks Lois
You’re right about these iages telling a story. I particurly like the Reflections one.
Thanks, I like that I thought of it, even if it is not the best of my photos, byt I like the layers of it
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Such emotive photos, from happy to sad, Ritva.
Thanks Jo, I had not thought of it that way, but yes as you mention it. I appreciate you bring that aspect to me
Always amazed about how crooked doors still open