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one door closes but a new one opens...

5/1/2018

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Welcome to 2018 and the first of our new series of blogs.  It seems fitting that as the door to the old year closes and the one to 2018 opens that doors are featured! 

I've been lucky to travel to many different countries and I always seem to come back with plenty of photographs, with doors featuring time and time again! 

Some of the doors can be very grand and imposing with lots of gilt and decoration.
Or others which are scruffy and broken with peeling paint; it doesn't mater to me.  
All these fancy door knockers were photographed in Chania when I was on a  walking holiday in Crete.  It  was a bit of a disappointment to find that anyone could buy a hand, I'd thought they were a sign of something mystical happening behind the closed door!

What do you find yourself photographing time and time again?  If you have an interesting door,  share it on Instagram with the tag: #Institchesfindinginspiration, I look forward to seeing what you post.  Now, where did I put my window photographs.......

​Hazel & Terry



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