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This is the front door of the house where the Argentine painter Juan Carlos Castagnino lived, in Balcarce Street 1016, in the neighborhood of San Telmo, in Buenos Aires.
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Actually, the door looks like it will outlast the house.
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Outstanding work Ordo! I think this could very well be a subject for a future challenge,
"Doors" or Doorways"!! Bob |
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Thanks for watching folks. Doors are beautiful indeed.
About this house, it's a dilemma: if you rebuild the facade it will lose the original aged appearance. If you let it so, the walls may fall apart... |
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This is a really nice shot, Ordo. What a nice contrast between the solid-looking door and the walls.
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Wonder what is behind the door, good shot.
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