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Here’s a door from my trip in September to New Orleans. I spied this in the French Quarter. I love the cheery yellow with the white trim and green bicycle parked in the perfect spot with a potted plant all making a lovely composition I thought.

This post is part of Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors.
Head over to his blog to see all the other doors that were shared from around the world.
Nikon D810| Nikkor 24-120mm| Lexar Digital Film| PS CC 21.0.1
more to come…
You have an amazing eye for composition and photos that evoke emotion. I am also enjoying your Instagram posts, Deborah! Happy New Year!💕
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Thank you so much, Erica! Happy New Year!! 😍
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I agree Deborah … all of the elements combined make for a delightful image!
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🥰 Thank you, Denise!
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Love the colors! 😊
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Aren’t they nice! I wish I could take credit for them, but… 😀
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Ahh, just perfect. Warm and inviting. Merry celebrations, Deborah!
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Thank you so much, Manja! Merry celebrations to you my friend! xx
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I love that composition, Deborah!
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Thank you so much, Amy!
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Perfectly framed. It looks like they arranged it just for your shot. 🙂
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It was perfect wasn’t it. Thank you so much, Judy!
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I love the composition of the rectangle shapes in the door and the circles in the wheels of the bike. The soft yellow and bright green are just right, too. Well done, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, Jennie!
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You’re welcome, Deborah!
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I like what you like in this photo – and…
the two posts add informal symmetry – and the missing seat adds to the mood.
really cool feel
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The missing bike saddle is a surprise. Thank you so much, Prior!
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😊((I bet it might be anti-theft))
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You’re right — this IS a well-balanced shot. Really nice in its simplicity. And with Winter getting underway, it’s nice to think about a day for a bike ride!
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Thank you so much, Paul! Ha! I just home from snowshoeing! 😀
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It’s as if that bike posed itself to make the shop perfect! But your shots are ALWAYS perfect! 🙂
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Oh, thank you so much, Marian!
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That’s a beautiful shot, Deborah. The bike really makes it.
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It does doesn’t it, Jean? Thank you so much!
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I like the simplicity of this shot, Deborah! Nice!
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Thank you so much, Donna!
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What is it with doors and bikes? Love it!
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Me too! I can’t explain it…it’s a thang.😍
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LOL! I don’t know but it’s addicting photographing them when spotted like this. 😀
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That’s so true! 👍🏼
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Fun place for photography! Looks like you had no people around to get this comp or you shot quickly when the scene was clear. Looking closely, it appears that someone also left a bicycle lock at the base of that post (it’s not connected to the bike that is locked higher up on the bike frame); either that or someone stole the other (entire) bike. 😉
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I spotted it when looking down a side street off one of the main ones. I dashed off with Big Baby Boy behind me. He was so good and stayed with me being curious and protective I think. I never commented on it to him. 😀
It might be a popular post to lock ones bike to? Thank you so much, Gordon!
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I love those tall narrow double doors. This is a great photo, Deborah. The composition with the bike is perfect. The soft, shaded color works really well. Good to see you with a door.
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There are so many great tall narrow doors with shutters there! It’s door heaven! You can see me? I didn’t notice that! 🤪
Thank you so much, Dan!
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I like the simplicity of that shot. People in Philly often take the seats of their bikes along so that seats don’t get stolen.
janet
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Makes sense to me about the seat. Thank you so much, Janet!
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Ahh my home land. NOLA is a treasure trove of doors. And windows. And balconies.. 💕
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It really is!! I have quite a few.
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Lovely indeed!
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Thank you Belinda!
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I love how the bike owner locked the bike and took the seat as well. Great shot, Deborah.
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I know right? Seats must go missing or word has gone out to take your seat. I’ve seen people take their front wheels, but rarely the saddle.
Thank you so much, John!
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The only saddle-less bikes I’ve seen are abandoned.
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My saddle got stolen once from my bike. I had to walk home. I could have peddled standing up, but I was too afraid I’d automatically try to sit down at some point!
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Well doesn’t that take all. Good for not sitting down for sure.
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That would have hurt! 😉
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And looked waaaay too funny 🙂
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Don’t you just love it when all the planets align like this? Lovely door, potted plant, and parked bike. Perfect!
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I do! It doesn’t happen often. Thank you so much, Janis!
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