No, not mine! This was a wedding party just after they'd left the Abbey, on their way to the marquee in the walled garden. Seconds after I took this photo the wooden door was closed and the happy couples day was private once more. I just thought this made a lovely photo (ignore the tree!)
sometimes i wish i had a camera in my forehead. by the time i would have got my camera out of my bag they would have closed that door for sure. you captured such a sweet moment for you and for them and for us.
Right place, right time, quick reflexes; it's a doorway into someone's story, well-framed. Thanks for your comments on my blog regarding color/b&w. And those mysterious manual settings. I don't know an f-stop from a bus stop, but I intend to find out - it's my goal for this year.
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Marvelous in the moment shot! Perfect being in the right place at the right time.
I sure hope it isn't yours — I would've been aghast that you were taking photos! ;D
It's a lovely peek into their wedding. Looks like a wonderful place to have one too.
sometimes i wish i had a camera in my forehead. by the time i would have got my camera out of my bag they would have closed that door for sure. you captured such a sweet moment for you and for them and for us.
Ahh, so romantic! Best wishes to the happy couple.
What a great shot! I love to look at weddings...even those I am not invited to!
Dooor way to heaven, maybe?
Right place, right time, quick reflexes; it's a doorway into someone's story, well-framed.
Thanks for your comments on my blog regarding color/b&w. And those mysterious manual settings. I don't know an f-stop from a bus stop, but I intend to find out - it's my goal for this year.
Oh no I like the trees. with the trees and the doorway it really does feel like we are peeking into another world. It's a charming shot
That is a wonderful shot - beautifully framed, hint of action - what a stroke of luck that you were in the right place at the right time!
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