I can't resist taking a shot of a red door. I've always wanted one on my home. Maybe one of these days... I also like the stone facade and the detailing around the top of this building I found in downtown Rochester. Photo taken in September 2011. Take a look at Ruby Tuesday to see more red shots from around the world.
I like red doors, too, but wouldn't want one on my house. A lot of Episcopal churches have red doors.
ReplyDeleteThis looks to be an old building...but quite attractive...
I have a shot of this very same building so I know exactly where you were. :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific photo, and these doors are irresistible! I also love the stairs:)
ReplyDeleteYou had a great eye to see these red doors stacked so nicely... I posted blue ones today (crooked, but blue).
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
The door is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the club! :) I also love doors!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
Léia
Thanks for looking up, so that you could share these shots with us!
ReplyDeleteSOME CALL IT RED
“I don’t have time,” my grandfather said,
“to dither around and stand on my head,
pretending that crimson is blue, not red—
just tell me the truth, if you please.
“I’m much too old for being lied to,
so tell me the truth about the rose hue
that colors the sky when the day is through
and adds a bright blush to the trees.
“Some call it red and some call it pink,
some call it strawberry wine-colored ink;
I call it rubicund, that’s what I think—
now leave me alone, if you please.”
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Featherless Pomegranate
I checked out your other blog posts and it didn’t take me long to realize that you love taking pictures of doors. Likewise, you have many shots of red things too. I wonder what's the reason behind it. With that, I assume that you're gonna love our house, as my father loves the color red as well. :)
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