stockholm doors
Aug. 11th, 2014 11:07 amOne of the problems with visiting such a visually-rich place as Stockholm is how to organize the buttloads of pictures into theme-posts, or narrative posts, or anything to get them in front of you. Yes, I could just dump them to flickr, and let you sort through them, but I prefer to curate them in some way.
So, we'll start with one of my known obsessions: doors.
This was directly across the street from the front door of the hotel:

Just the door:

It was also the building where we were meeting our Swedish (German, Russian) colleagues, although this was the entrance we actually used:

Random doors around town:











Finally, this isn't even a door - it's cast into the concrete wall. The nameplate says "Arkitekt Bengt Lindroos".

So, we'll start with one of my known obsessions: doors.
This was directly across the street from the front door of the hotel:

Just the door:

It was also the building where we were meeting our Swedish (German, Russian) colleagues, although this was the entrance we actually used:

Random doors around town:











Finally, this isn't even a door - it's cast into the concrete wall. The nameplate says "Arkitekt Bengt Lindroos".

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Date: 2014-08-11 03:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-08-11 08:10 pm (UTC)Definitely.
I find I have thousands of images (this might constitute a metric buttload, perhaps) posing quite the problem of curation.
Stockholm in summer is wonderful, isn't it?
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Date: 2014-08-11 11:07 pm (UTC)I have to say that the door in the stone wall is especially intriguing...and the green wooden door with the wee little grating underneath. I want to write a story about each of them.
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Date: 2014-08-26 07:38 pm (UTC)