Ponder to think what is back behind that brick arched window. Somehow you have to get closer to that iron rusted hinge, grab hold of the bar and oxidized window frame, and peer into that compelling black shadow.
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What a great capture Ed!! That image is one of the best so far, IMHO. Spectacular detail and sharpness. Framing and composition is bang on.