Friday, December 13, 2013

Deco Doors

I've shown you a couple of pics of the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema before since the building was lovingly restored last year but I never managed to catch the wonderful doors without a crowd of people in front of them. Well early one morning last week I was the only one out front and somehow caught this pic with a great reflection of some of the restaurants across the road, but mysteriously I don't appear at all!
Taking part in Weekend Reflections. Click here to see more reflections from around the world.

26 comments:

  1. Nice reflection. The cool doors are a bonus!

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  2. How did you do that Pat :)))) well done on getting a clear shot!

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  3. I have always loved the Deco style. Nice reflection as well. I'm sure they would ship you 1 1/2 lbs. of fudge, but I don't think the shipping would be free.

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  4. What a great reflection! Those doors are fab!

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  5. Oh, yes, I love the doors and what a terrific reflection for the day!! Have a great weekend!

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  6. The style of the doors looks like those from the sixties.

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  7. Very sleek and stylish!

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  8. Perfect combination with the Deco floor, or what's left of it.

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  9. Beautiful Deco Art and fabulous reflection... well done..

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  10. What a beautiful door and I love your reflections

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  11. Art Decco is the best. Nice reflections.

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  12. «Louis» likes this!
    He's always been a fan of Art Deco.
    Oakland, California has a great number of surviving Art Deco buildings.
    The famous French Line ship Normandie was a floating Art Deco palace. Her main dining room was decorated with Lalique crystal.

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  13. I like the doors and the reflections!

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  14. Very nice, I like the reflection too.

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  15. Where are the sailor spinaches ?! ^^

    Nice catch on this reflection !

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  16. doors look great and so do the reflections.

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