Turkey (doorways)

I’ve got this thing for doorways, so about half of my pictures from our recent trip to Turkey are of houses and doors. The window pictures are still to come. This tour includes everything, from palaces to run down neighborhoods to ancient ruins.

14 Responses to “Turkey (doorways)”

  1. Becoming Madame Says:

    I’ve always loved doorways. Had one of those Doors of Boston posters in my room as a kid.

  2. joanna Says:

    I love doorways too, there is something magical about them.

  3. Sue Says:

    Really liked this post – so many different ones too. I did the same thing in Ireland Salley, there is something very interesting about the entry into homes when you travel. Looking forward to the window one also.

  4. crazypatch Says:

    Merci pour ces beaux reportages photos….

  5. Nate Says:

    Nice photographs. Doorways certainly make for an interesting picture. I’ve heard that Turkey is one of the hidden gems in the world as far as travel destinations go. Would you say this is true?
    Nate

  6. deanna7trees Says:

    thanks for the interesting images.

  7. Barbara-Helen Hill Says:

    Thank you Salley. I love the doorways. One – round stone building – reminded me of a Hogan. thanks again.

  8. Debbie St. Germain Says:

    Wonderful shots and great inspiration for art pieces.

    Debbie

  9. Barb Shillinger Says:

    What wonderful photos, Sally!!

  10. Jan J. Says:

    Very much shows the personality of Turkey – which looks far more interesting than I had imagined from all the photos you have posted. I love the intricate tile work. I love doorways too – my niece received a gift of a poster of doorways in Ireland – rows and rows of them – and I was quite envious LOL! It was amazing.

  11. ...iph... Says:

    These are marvelous! I have a thing for doors and windows myself. These are incredible… such variety!

  12. Sarah Says:

    Gorgeous! I recommend Salzburg, Austria, if you especially love doorways. Most of my pictures of Salzburg are of Steingasse’s beautiful doorways.

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