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    Trying out some B&W conversions of some pictures I took a couple of years ago in old Montreal. I had a couple of hours to kill when visiting a friend on the south shore.

    This is a door at Notre Dame.
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    I like the shape and the stone work. Was it a tunnel originally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietOne View Post
    I like the shape and the stone work. Was it a tunnel originally?
    Thanks Q1. The shape and stone work is what attracted me to take this picture. It is just one of the doors on the basilica so I suspect it was just the architectural style that was chosen at the time.

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