Melissa Salazar and daughter Alexa peek through the window in their new front door on Saturday, June 1st during the last work day of Dripping Springs Hometown...
I was drawn to the textures of the side-lit adobe on the front of this building in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. It stands directly across from the famous...
Remains of the door frames in a couple of Terlingua ghost town buildings, likely abandoned following the bankruptcy of the Chisos Mining Company in the early...
This is another image from my recent downtown photo walk in the Seaholm district. The renovated Seaholm Power Plant still features the original art deco...
I’m enjoying looking through my collection for unposted door and wall images so here’s another one. This is the main door of the schoolhouse...
Yesterday’s picture got me in the mood to post a few “things seen on walls” images so here’s another one. I found this rough, wooden...
Some great texture in the weathered wood on the back of one of the barns on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Door number 15 at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park. They have lots of doors there.
Just about everything inside the Texas State Capitol has a star or the word “Texas” in it somewhere. Here’s one of the door knobs in the Senate...
I used to like taking photos in the Senate Chamber at the Texas State Capitol but then, a couple or years ago, they changed the rules and now ban the use of tripods...
This relatively recent, corrugated metal barn sat next to one of the derelict farmhouses we stopped to photograph while visiting the Palouse region of Washington...
Our home internet connection is down this morning so I’m experimenting with a post from my phone today. Here’s an interesting side-lit door...