Thursday Doors, June 2

Since today Italia celebrates 70 years of being a republic, here are some more doors from Roma. There might be a passage among them, I was not particular. Or a window. Or – what is that, a lover flap?

One would think that after having taken so many doors photos, my levels would be level, but no. They are still all over the place and straightening images is a nightmare. But now you can see that this vertical Dyad theme was made for doors. Amore nailed it: the reason I like this theme so much is because every post opens like a book. ❤ Lover flap not required.

Viva la Repubblica!

Photo: a © signature mmm production

For Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors challenge.

The entire collection of Thursday Doors from my first blog

27 Comments Add yours

  1. Andy says:

    Excellent collection of doors. Some of them are real classics.

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    1. Thank you, Andy! 🙂

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  2. Another great collection, Manja. I love the ironwork and grills in those images.

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    1. Thank you, Jean! 🙂

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  3. Dan Antion says:

    What a great collection. I love how a bit of artwork can make a simple metal overhead door look nice. I also like that you included some of the windows/shutters. They are very interesting.

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    1. Thanks, Dan. Truth be told, we were rushing so much that in a few cases I clicked and only after realised that was no door at all.

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  4. Dymoon says:

    truly enjoyed this collection =^_^=

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    1. Thank you, Dymoon, good to see you follow me here too.

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  5. Norm 2.0 says:

    Another awesome collection this week. For me the intricate iron work on #37/38 makes it the winner.

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    1. Thank you, Norm. I agree, that one is a splendid door.

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  6. joey says:

    Ooh! That walkway tunnel! Ooh! 🙂 Gorgeous doors!

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    1. Thanks, Joey, I like to make you sigh! 🙂

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  7. So many beautiful and interesting doors! The green one with the metal work is my favorite though this week.

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    1. Thank you, Deborah!

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  8. dimlamp says:

    Wow, impressive collection of doors, you must keep quite busy capturing so many in this post.

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    1. Dimlamp, over here eye-catching doors are everywhere, I must only click. Hard work, I know. 🙂

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  9. Great door tour. Enjoyed the photos!

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    1. Thank you, Gordon, glad to hear it.

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  10. graydaysandcoffee says:

    I love your door posts!!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa, I’m glad! 🙂

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  11. Great gallery. I love the one that’s up on the wall and the one with all the flowers.

    janet

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    1. Thanks, Janet. The one with all the flowers is in the Navona Square. I admire it every time.

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  12. Great post Manja – love your doors and you’re right about this theme – or amore is right – each page does open like a book – it looks great!

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    1. Thank you, Jane, I’ll tell him that he nailed it. 🙂

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