Patina Doors

© Cary Rogers

Patina Doors

Uploaded: July 21, 2018 | Entered: July 21, 2018 15:33:01

Description

a pair of bronze crypt doors at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, CO. f/3.5, 1/320 sec, 6.0mm, ISO-64. Entered: 7/21/2018 Windows & Doors T/P

Comments

Gail Sullivan level-classic July 22, 2018

Cary...what an amazing door with all that incredible detail work #1711960

Cary Rogers July 23, 2018

Thank you for your nice comment, Gail! This family crypt was constructed to resemble a small castle, and the doors are a really nice touch. #11715831

Joannie Bertucci level-classic August 30, 2018

Perfect composition Cary! The marble is beautiful as is the "castle" door! Congrats on your finalist! #11722465

Cary Rogers August 31, 2018

Thanks for your great comment, Joannie! #11722651

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