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Here’s a small collection of Red Doors from a walk-about in San Francisco earlier this year.
N°290

N°341 & N°343:
An odd angle, I know. If I remember correctly there was a car or something in front of these doors that bugged me so I photographed them this way. I like the reflection of the window and tree branches in the arched windows.

…and lastly, N°443 & N°445 with a bonus little White door. 🙂

The right door has a lovely reflection of a tree too which goes nicely with the potted plants on the stairs. This hill was on the Steep side I recall.
Nikon Df| Nikkor 28-105mm| Delkin Digital Film| PS CC 2017
O/T In case you didn’t hear it somewhere else if you’re using Photoshop CC there is an update made available yesterday. It upgrades the program from CC 2015.5 to CC 2017. For a summary of what’s new in this release click HERE.
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Who doesn’t love red doors? These are all great, but the set of doors in the middle really has such a crispness, doesn’t it? Great doors 🙂
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Thank you so much Joey!!
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They practically glow!
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Graet doors, Deborah. That last one does appear to be on a pretty steep hill. As I recall, you have more than a few hills to choose from in that beautiful city. In the absence of black or blue doors, I like red doors the best 🙂
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🙂 Me too! Thank you so much for the comment! I apologize for the late reply. I was out of town until last evening. I hope to catch up soon!
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I know how it goes with travel. It’s hard to stay ahead of the curve.
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I’m so far behind I may not catch up until 2017. 😦
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I have a few of those kind of days coming up.
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😦 I know you’re pretty organized so I think you’ll get caught up pretty quick.
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I always like red in contrast to the colors, each of these are beautiful. I liked the unique glass finish on the last double doors presentation, Deborah. 🙂
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Thank you so much Robin!
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I love red doors!
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🙂 Me too!
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Nice; I’m guessing that this was the Coit Tower walk where you lured me into this Thursday Doors (habit) blog. 🙂
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ROFL!! Guilty! 🙂
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I love how the shadow falls across that first door, Deborah. The red is lovely against the white and grey, so vibrant.
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Thank you so much Jean!
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Red doors are great, Deborah. Thanks for finding and sharing these.
janet
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Thank you so much for viewing and for the lovely comment Janet!
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Awesome red doors!
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Thank you so much Camie!
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Nice ones. I really like the sharp crisp shadows in the first shot.
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Thank you so much Norm!
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I do love red doors, and the third photo is my favorite. 🙂
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Thank you so much Judy! I’m so glad you liked these doors.
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Guess San Francisco is the place for red doors! I don’t think the second capture is weird (I can just hear you say that:)) – it’s nice to have a variety. I actually prefer that angle!
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Thank you so much Jesh! SF has so many great doors. I wish I could make a doorscursion trip every week.
I’m so glad youl like the sideways angle!
Isn’t it something that now that we have met in person we can hear each others voices when reading! 🙂
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I love red doors, we used to have a front door that was bright red!
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Me too! When I was shopping for a new front door last year I considered a door that I could paint. I wanted a cranberry red door, but then I found a beautiful Mahogany stained door with a lovely oval glass window so splurged and bought that. It has enough red in its hue that it satisfies my “red” lust in a door. 🙂
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Lovely
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I love red doors best.
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Me too!
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Fun to see doors with pretty reflections in their glass. SF is such a wonderful city!
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Thank you so much Melissa! It is fun to spy great reflections in glass. SF one of my favorite cities in the USA. No two visits are the ever the same.
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Yes! I was sifting my memories for a favorite, and realized the same thing.
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Nice collection Deborah. The first door is my favorite, those colors together are beautiful. I actually like the angle on the second picture. Have a wonderful day 😀
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Thank you so much Antonia!
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