Starting with part of the doorway at 500 on the corner of Main and 5th. We the feel of the beautiful architecture and a street view with the trees.
The door at “100” — has an “open” sign which I smile to see. Through the car window – this man’s outfit seemed to sync with the street art and the hydrant.I also liked the way this lady and her pup synced with the bike street art. And that post for the corner entrance reminded me of Richmond’s past. I bet that was a busy store front decades ago and someone put thought into each line and design. Anow now many of us just walk by it like it is an old building and pay no mind to the beauty. Check out the tall trees – and the different size/shape of the building. Also have some folks in action – and then the doors. 🙂
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Closing the post with double takes on the doors on 5th Street in downtown RVA. The June photos are left and the July ones are right.
I like the left-side door in both shots Yvette … it is closer up. That is some great street art/murals you have captured. I like your sidewalks, like the one in the second photo … very colorful. Not long ago you had paver bricks and it was raining very hard and they looked slippery.
Hi Linda! Of course your “walking woman” so you would notice sidewalks and terrain like that! And the
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Downtown show older areas around here – it we have newer street with no sidewalks at all. Not sure when they had a couple decades of leaving sidewalks out of neighborhoods? Cost and likely not seeing the value
Hi Yvette – you are right. Yes, I remember the one sidewalk with the paver bricks glistening in the pouring rain. I like looking around instead of down at the ground to notice things.
I enjoyed this set of street photos, Y. You capture the everyday scene and sights so candidly as always. On the June and July photos in front of the red doors, I actually like both. I would say the July one gives more of a summer vibe with the lady decked out in summer attire and sitting in the shaded area checking her phone. Same goes for the image with the lady walking her dog.
I like that first image with the corner door and the street view. I also like the mural. I’ll go with the church door on the right.
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Thnaks Dan and my first comment disintegrated ??
Anyhow hope your month has a nice ending with some vacay
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Thanks Yvette.
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Always love a good streetart. ❤️
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Thanks Teresa
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Thanks for another visit downtown Yvette 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for joining me BB
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Always an interesting stroll Yvette 🙂
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A great selection. Murals and doors, the perfect combo. The red doors are great too.
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thanks so much scooj and I do think of you with street art
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🙏👍
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wow great captures of people in pics with the great street art Yvette💖
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Thanks Cindy
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💖💖💖
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Great images love the inclusion of people with the street art 🙂
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thank you Carol. It was such a nice summer day
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Nice mural. I liked all the door shots. 😉
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thanks Janet 🙂
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what a great stroll 🙂
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🙂
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You never simply photograph a door, which is probably why I like the right hand options
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thanks Derrick – even though I do get some vey plain door shots – and as you know – we really never know what we will find when we grab photos
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Choosing the left side without the shadows. Love that cycling mural and good eye to catch the woman and her dog there.
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thank you for the feedback – and of course you would like street art with bikes – hahah
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I liked the cool painted murals!
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Street art can be so nice for society -eh?
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I loved the biker blue door, because I really love that architecture.
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thanks M – and hope you have a nice weekend
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Back atcha amiga
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🙂
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I like the left-side door in both shots Yvette … it is closer up. That is some great street art/murals you have captured. I like your sidewalks, like the one in the second photo … very colorful. Not long ago you had paver bricks and it was raining very hard and they looked slippery.
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Hi Linda! Of course your “walking woman” so you would notice sidewalks and terrain like that! And the
Photos from
Downtown show older areas around here – it we have newer street with no sidewalks at all. Not sure when they had a couple decades of leaving sidewalks out of neighborhoods? Cost and likely not seeing the value
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Hi Yvette – you are right. Yes, I remember the one sidewalk with the paver bricks glistening in the pouring rain. I like looking around instead of down at the ground to notice things.
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I enjoyed this set of street photos, Y. You capture the everyday scene and sights so candidly as always. On the June and July photos in front of the red doors, I actually like both. I would say the July one gives more of a summer vibe with the lady decked out in summer attire and sitting in the shaded area checking her phone. Same goes for the image with the lady walking her dog.
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thanks for the feedback Mabel – I really like the way you described the images and agree – 🙂
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Keep up the street photography, Y. Always like hanging out with you 🙂
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Hi thanks so much Mabel – enjoyed reading that ! 🌸🌼🌸🌼
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