Monday, March 30, 2009
Doors To Nowhere
An amusing post that sounds like a good song title "Doors To Nowhere." This image and it's title speaks for itself. The original photograph had only the very middle door without any stairway up to it. I used PhotoPaint and added the additional doors and altered it to a Duotone piece.
I changed the mode back to RGB 24-bit and saved this as a jpg for sharing here. It is a lonely image to me many doors, but where do they lead and why are they in the wrong places?
The furthermost door seems to make the most sense, it opens into a small addition to the larger building. Perhaps a shed for landscaping implements, or an artist's studio with a large North facing window for that marvelous light. Or what about the door that is on the lower left, it appears to be ajar, did someone come in, or are they just behind the door?
Pity the poor soul who opens the upper doors without looking, they are in for a fall. Brick surrounds the doors, old and stained, weathered. Autumn shows in the trees and overcast sky, it's a foggy day for walking in a unique place. The unkempt yard show neglect as well. The doors need new paint and the walls are in need of repair. Nowhere.
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Labels:
digital manipulation,
photograph,
PhotoPaint,
visual art
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