Yes, thank you. Others may think that, of course.
Actually, when I first posted one I got a letter from one of the famous German bloggers (Martin Röll?) saying something like ‘Great minds think alike’ and linking to one of his. Very nice. I must get round to Flickr. I have a door almost identical to your red door, btw. But nothing like the oakleaf and sunflower one. Must pinch that idea from you, just to show there’s no ill feeling!
Are you trying to compete with Andrew Losowsky?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35034348583@N01/
Not consciously. Who is he? Has he been doing this as long as I have?
Ah, I see. He did a lot of Florence ones in October 2003. They are very good subjects. He must have started before 2003. I posted one on September 16th 2003. One on March 9th 2004 here:
http://groucho.typepad.com/ff/2004/03/trklingel_wiede.html
One on April 5th 2004 here:
http://groucho.typepad.com/ff/2004/04/frther_trklinge.html
Anyway, I don’t see that he has the monopoly!
I didn’t really think you were copying Mr Losowsky; I just thought you might be interested in finding out about a fellow doorbell fan.
Personally, it’s the doors themselves I find fascinating, at least here in Paris.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smudie/sets/15562/
Yes, thank you. Others may think that, of course.
Actually, when I first posted one I got a letter from one of the famous German bloggers (Martin Röll?) saying something like ‘Great minds think alike’ and linking to one of his. Very nice. I must get round to Flickr. I have a door almost identical to your red door, btw. But nothing like the oakleaf and sunflower one. Must pinch that idea from you, just to show there’s no ill feeling!