In response to Jennifer Nichole Wells’s One Word Photo Challenge: Basement, and Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors.
In response to Jennifer Nichole Wells’s One Word Photo Challenge: Basement, and Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors.
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Cute! The owner of that bicycle will be in for some front wheel repairs if ever someone comes flying out that graffiti door in a hurry 😉
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Risky business, leaving a bike on the street in NYC!
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The grungy look of the graffiti feels as if it’s making a statement to the fashionable store next to it.
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Yes it does, and I hope it’s a peaceful coexistence between opposites 🙂
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I like the juxtaposition of the fancy store and the decorated door. (Oooo, a poem.)
janet
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Yes, it was sort of funny to see. At first I only noticed the bike and graffiti. Then I noticed the upscale vintage shop and decided to broaden my photo…. No poem here; I couldn’t think of a rhyme 🙂
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Love the wonderful composition and detail in your image, really engaging.
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Thank you! I took the liberty to improve the composition with just a bit of editing. There was a piece of garbage, a cup lid with a long white straw sticking out of it, near the bike. At first I was going to leave it in the shot to be true to the scene, but it was too distracting to my eye compositionally so it had to go. 🙂
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Really great shots!
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