Our front door has an etched design on the glass. We are looking through a portion of it here with the screen door behind it.
This was one of those pictures that I took on impulse just to see what it would look like. Ever do that?
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I think you have a door much like mine. I've never thought of taking a photo of it. I will now. :)
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a window from a door.... only because I seen the screen.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, reminds me right now of the frost pattern on my windows.
ReplyDeleteReally neat affect!
ReplyDeleteCool photo! I like it. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou came up with a very beautiful image. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Are there fifty shades of gray there? (Haven't read the book & don't know anything about it.)
ReplyDeleteHello Linda, stopped in from Shenandoah Gateway Farm blog. We live in a100+ year old home and also have a front door with an etched window. Ours is an elk, we think, which is really unusual since we currently live on the VA eastern shore where shorebirds are more common.
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