Where open doors lead

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I don’t actually know where these doors lead. It’s all about the mystery.

Except for the part that’s about not trespassing.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 8.16.2014

Posted on October 3, 2014, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

  1. It’s probably best to leave it a mystery.

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    • Yes, I think so. There was a broken window (https://melindagreenharvey.com/2014/08/26/a-worn-windowsill/) on the ground floor, which could allow access. I’ve tried talking Ehpem into coming here for a visit, and even offered to hold his camera while he climbed through the window, but I don’t think he’s particularly interested, for some reason…

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      • Ha! You didn’t show me this ominous picture when you suggested I could climb in the window. Good thing my spidey senses were turned on and warmed up.

        I do like this picture though. It reminds me of one you took of a toilet and partially dismantled doorway.

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      • I didn’t want to reveal everything I knew about the building, but since it didn’t look like I was going to be able to change your mind re. going inside, I decided to go ahead and post this one.

        …and you have frequent reminders about that toilet/doorway image, don’t you? (By the way, I entered it into a contest for photos of Abandoned Spaces. If I win – not likely – I’ll send you the information, so you can adjust the value of the print on your insurance policy.)

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  2. Best to take your photo from the outside and leave. I hear abandoned places are often filled with mould and stuff that you may not want to disturb and breathe in.

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  3. This picture is intriguing.

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  4. Abandoned – exciting – mysterious – beautiful! Fantastic image!

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