Shadow Shot Sunday: On a Door

December 7, 2008 | Filed Under Brownstones, Doors/Doorways, Harlem, Neighborhoods, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Shadow Shot Sunday, West Side 

 

 

Taken a couple of weeks ago, here’s my shadow shot for the week — shadows against a brownstone doorway.

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Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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24 Responses to “Shadow Shot Sunday: On a Door”

  1. Sweet Repose UNITED STATES

    I never tire of the vintage look of the brownstones, so much history through those doors.

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  2. What a pretty door. The greens, foliage, staircase, ironware door makes it somehow look like a very secret door to an imaginary world…:)

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  3. the perfect Ny shadow shot! I like the traditional coffee cup perched there too.

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  4. Lovely sunny day and the shadows make the photo some beautiful and special mood! I love it, indeed!

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  5. Paz, a lovely late fall lit shot in NYC. And so NY with the cheerful red door, the brownstone, AND the locked gate. Happy SSS.

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  6. It looks inviting. With doorways, I always try to imagine the history of the building and those who have lived there.
    Nice shot,
    Faye

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  7. Your beautiful shot is so tranquil – I can imagine opening up that gate and walking into a warm and welcoming room.

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  8. Looks like a lovely sunny day. Such doors always make me curious of what’s behind….

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  9. The shadows make the red door seem even more hidden behind the gate.

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  10. I envy you all your brownstones and other interesting architecture! Another fine shot Paz…

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  11. This reminds me of the house in The Cosby Show. Not sure why, but it does.

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  12. Oooh brownstone shadows! Yay! You already know how much I love your brownstone photos Paz :)

    Hope you have a great week ahead!

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  13. Love the brownstone shadow…

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  14. Very nice Brownstone show, you always do a great job with them.

    Rhonda

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  15. beautiful doorway and the shadows are so lovely

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  16. Mmmm, that Sunday morning feeling… Lovely warming, comforting shot. Home sweet home.

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  17. Hi Sweet Repose: I never tire of looking at them or taking their photo. ;-)

    Hi Pia: I like the idea of a secret door to an imaginary world. ;-)

    Hi Lily: LOL! I hadn’t realized that the coffee cup appeared in the photo. That’s my cup of tea, which I’d set down to take the photo. It was freezing that day. ;-)

    Hi MedaM: Thanks! ;-)

    Hi Sara: LOL! Yes, the LOCKED gate, too. ;-)

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  18. Hi Faye: I can only imagine the history. I’m sure the building is rich with it.

    Hi Robyn: I can imagine that it looks really nice inside, too.

    Hi Carin: I’m sure you’d be pleasantly surprised at the inside.

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  19. Hi Barbara: Welcome! I agree with you. ;-)

    Hi June: Thanks!

    Hi Brian: Welcome! You’re right! The Cosby door seems familiar it because they lived in a brownstone, too. Apparently, they lived in Brooklyn. The brownstone in the photo is in Harlem but they more or less look alike. Good eye. ;-)

    Hi Tracy: Thanks so much!

    Hello High Desert Diva: Thank you!

    Hey there, Rhonda: Thanks always for your kind comments.

    Hello Alissa: Welcome and thanks!

    Hey there, Dianne: Thank you! ;-)

    Hi Tessa: Welcome! And yes, “Home Sweet Home.” I love that. ;-)

    Thanks all for stopping by.

    Paz

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  20. Great shadow show, too bad about the iron gates blocking the red door.

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  21. Gorgeous door & perfect shadow shot!

    Have a nice tuesday!

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  22. Hi Jan: They want to make sure they’re locked up tight. ;-)

    Hi Chie: Welcome and thanks for stopping by!

    Paz

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