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RE: Old city courtyards

in Photography Lovers3 years ago

Glad you liked it))

If you just go into such a yard as a casual passerby, then you will not be too comfortable there. By modern standards, serious repairs and so on are required there. If you don't do post-processing of the photo, then the pictures won't attract attention either.

But these courtyards have their own charm of time. The past era is frozen in them and I love such places. As for the proportions of doors and windows... I didn't distort them, that's what they are in reality. Most likely, a high window is designed to illuminate the stairs in the absence of electricity. The second option... the door was higher and wider, and the ground level was lower.

Unfortunately, the door was locked... :))

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They do have their own charm of time. Interesting how the past is frozen like you say.

The door caught my eye, looks like a door for very short people. I think I'd tend to go with your second option. There are many old buildings in the city I live in that have such features. One most notable right near me is accessed by going down stairs, but the size of the door is the same as the windows above ground. I was reminded of this when looking at that one photo.

You tried the door?! LOL!

I saw the lock on the door and it was definitely locked. If not from the outside, then from the inside. People don't like to be bothered by strangers :)
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Hahaha, even without a lock, I wouldn't want to go in without permission. True enough, people don't like being bothered by strangers, haha, I'm no exception there.

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