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Driving through Kansas City, I saw this beautiful old set of brass doors. Irresistible!!

Comments (33)


whaleman

12:58AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Very classy!

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Meisiekind

1:06AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Just gorgeous! I probably would have stopped too! I love these old brass doors!

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bazza

1:14AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Beautiful set of doors Tara nice marble surround also..

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lyron

1:36AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Cool shot!!

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beachzz

1:58AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Oh, these are simply gorgeous---they sure don't make em like that anymore!!

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ragouc

2:15AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Cool shot.

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durleybeachbum

2:42AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

WOW! Aren't they just WONDERFUL! Classbrass.

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Faemike55

3:47AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Very beautiful doors

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faroutsider

4:11AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Entrance into another dimension (or just another financial institution)? Great craftsmanship, super capture.

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helanker

4:23AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Awsome looking door, Tara. Excellent shot :)

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babuci

6:51AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Another excelent texture heaven. The old brass is cool.

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debbielove

8:29AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Impressive looking.. Cooling marble to outline them as well.. Outstanding.. Thats the way to build doorways! Rob

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yons

8:36AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Yes. When buildings had class and character...all gone...

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MrsRatbag

10:47AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

What a beautiful building! Great shot!

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hipps13

11:19AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

everytime I see doors like these I always think of getting stuck happended it did once and boy what a laugh indeed wonderful colors warm hugs, Linda Kaye

Charberry

11:28AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Beautiful materials. It is amazing what they used to make stuff with long ago. Now, mostly we get plastic. lol

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watapki66

11:40AM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Wonderful shot!

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RodS

1:03PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Nice shot, Tara! Those are lovely doors, and I've been through them a time or three - I used to service some office equipment in that building. The lobby is just as impressive - lots of Art Deco, if I remember correctly. I try to avoid downtown KC whenever possible, at least during the week. It costs a mint to park, and all the construction has things pretty well cobollixed up. But on the weekends, it really is worth a trip. There are still several buildings that reflect a time when some REAL craftsmanship went into these structures. There are some wonderful remnants of the Art Deco period still in perfect condition. I must take a Saturday soon and get some photos. It's amazing how one can live in a place, and rarely stop to see what's there to enjoy! Thanks for the inspiration!

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moochagoo

2:55PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Great atmosphere here !

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mermaid

3:28PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

definitly irresistible, Tara, they are gorgeous as is your shot!

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anaber

5:37PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Wonderfulk door and textures.The contrast between metal and stone is goegeous.Beautifully done!

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danapommet

5:43PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Very solid looking. Like this patina. Good eye and great share. Dana

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goodoleboy

7:03PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

Extremely cool building entrance with a cool marbled portal, but the brass on the doors is in dire need of polishing.

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Chipka

7:03PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

I really like the marble and the fake Roman lettering! Funny how in the days of really sophisticated sign generation, we still resort to the "straight line" method so epitomized by the ancients who found it more difficult to carve curves and avoided doing so unless it was absolutely necessary...that odd mix of ancient economy and modern curve-carving ability always makes for interesting signage! I really like the details in this and the sturdiness of the image itself. That marble is quite impressive and it goes nicely with the patina and the nice bronze color. Classical stuff! Really nice reflections too.

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CoreyBlack

7:23PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

This is great. There is such weight and heft to these grand old buildings. Like looking at old cars of anything else from a certian period in American history the is a sense of craft, artistry and pride in a job well done. I love old buildings like this. The solid gleam of the doors and that wonderful marble kick serious butt. Nicely seen.

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jocko500

7:36PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

love old doors like this . super cool

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Bothellite

9:04PM | Sun, 23 May 2010

A texture artist's dream.

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Hendesse

3:05AM | Mon, 24 May 2010

Excellent shot. Fantastic textures and reflections. Looks superb!

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DananJaya_Chef

7:07PM | Mon, 24 May 2010

Wonderful shot.

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bmac62

11:25AM | Tue, 25 May 2010

More great comments above. I am slightly embarrassed to say that as your driver that day I failed to even see you take this picture...oh, well, eyes on the road...both hands on the stearing wheel and all that stuff:) You've long been known for your "light & glass" images, but in recent months, doors have become quite your thing too. This is a fine example. RodS's comment above makes me want to add a few lobbies in the future... Are you up for that?

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