This is such a contrast to your flower post today with all its softness and color. This is straight lines and grayscales. What a range of photographic voices you have.
I like these stairs. The color is surprisingly un-Floridian. But I guess that's b/c it's the backside. :) Funny that they have an empty flowerbox holder though. Someone obviously thought it should look nice. I guess they gave up.
PS: Are you still busy shopping? I'm waiting on your sage advice. :)
We're in Toronto! I'm waiting for my husband to get dressed so we can go out and commandeered his laptop. We're actually in one of the suburbs, and it is sooo different from Manila. It's the little things that get me: fir trees, maples, dandelion, geese! Then there's the wide open spaces — wow.
It looks like somebody wrote Jesus, but misspelled it.
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Alleys are so interesting. I like this...sepia but with little bits of color here and there.
ReplyDeleteI like this, and it's very nostalgic in sepia...I like the bit of red and other tones within it.
ReplyDeleteI love random scenes like this, you can read so much about a place from just these types of shots.
ReplyDeleteWhy that black 'door'? Why no flowers?
ReplyDeleteI like the rusty pole holes, I wonder what used to be there.
Pretty well-maintained for attic stairs!
ReplyDeleteThis is a Jacob's stair (instead of ladder)...
ReplyDeleteWell I think it's a good idea, in fact I need some exercises!
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I like the arangement for hanging the flowerpots! Nice angle for the shot Jacob!! :-)
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What a lovely shot Jacob !!Simply beautiful !!Sorry couldn't visit from last 2-3 days as i was not well !!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a contrast to your flower post today with all its softness and color. This is straight lines and grayscales. What a range of photographic voices you have.
ReplyDeleteI like these stairs. The color is surprisingly un-Floridian. But I guess that's b/c it's the backside. :)
ReplyDeleteFunny that they have an empty flowerbox holder though. Someone obviously thought it should look nice. I guess they gave up.
PS: Are you still busy shopping? I'm waiting on your sage advice. :)
Ah! The back entrance!
ReplyDeleteA study in lines and perspective, very cool! I wonder about the plant stand on the railing.
ReplyDeleteHa ha VP is too funny.
ReplyDeleteI always like to peek in alleys to see a whole different perspective of a store, apt. or whatever. You done it!!! MB
this is so classical!!
ReplyDeleteStay out of alleys! Don't you watch TV?
ReplyDeleteLove these but B Squared is right ...
ReplyDeleteIt appears to be well maintained. I like the awning over the door.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns these things make, and the same-color paint.
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat-looking alley!
ReplyDeleteWe're in Toronto! I'm waiting for my husband to get dressed so we can go out and commandeered his laptop. We're actually in one of the suburbs, and it is sooo different from Manila. It's the little things that get me: fir trees, maples, dandelion, geese! Then there's the wide open spaces — wow.
Unusual colors for Ocala's place! Nice shot!
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