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New York City – (Mostly) Meatpacking District
Here’s an interesting assortment of doors found during a photo walk while in New York City last month.
Most of these are in the meatpacking district and Chelsea Market:
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Some great images of doors, which I love.
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I really like this idea of the doors:)
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Great finds! I love the bottom one with the interesting wall art and faded brick. The doors look like rusty metal and suit their setting 🙂
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Excellent finds! I liked #3, the high tech solution to holding the door open but all of the other photos were really cool too.
I missed posting 2 weeks due to a crashed computer and then last weekend, a visit to the Eastern Sierras with Deborah and others to capture the fall colors which was a fun trip (will post again next week).
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What a cool idea and a unique way to share different cultures, architecture, and daily views! Awesome photos! -OM
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Thank you very much for the reblog 🙂
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Not a biggie! Great photos!
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The Gansevoort Market was my favorite photograph of your uniquely beautiful doors today. The door held open has a nice structure around it and “potential.” The church with grilling on the insets of the wood but worn places on the wood, needs sanding and a new coating of stain. It was pretty, but the one which catches eyes has two green metal hooded lamps, an insect and cool bricks, with a rusted look metal door. Outstanding in its being different, Norm.
Happy Thursday’s doors and have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
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Thank you Robin. You always offer such nice, detailed, flowing, and very encouraging comments 😀
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These are fabulous doors!
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Thanks Angelo, I thought so too 😉
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Not as many interesting door around here. When I go out, it ‘s in nature, which is why I run out of doors. Now I’m on Sunday Trees. Never run out of trees.
I really like the stain glass windows and the old wooden door.
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Thank you! Sunday trees looks interesting. I’ll have to check that out. In the meantime, we’ll be here whenever you find any share-worthy doors 🙂
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Thanks. I’ll keep a look out.
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Norm, each one of your doors got more interesting. Wonderful post.
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Thanks Cee 🙂
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Absolutely Great photos and doors!
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Thank you – glad you liked them 🙂
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Those photos just got better and better as I scrolled down, Norm. I love the elevator doors but I think my favourite is that last one. Great selection, so varied and interesting.
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Thanks Jean – there’s no shortage of door variety in NYC 🙂
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Wow, what an impressive collection of doors!
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Thanks Ludwig – it was a special day.
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Great fun,a lovely collection of doors…looks like door-lovers heaven!
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Thanks Vicky. It really is door-lovers heaven 🙂
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Great doors, Norm. I love the wooden doors at “14” and the ones above that photo. Walking around New York is like being in a door-lovers (I have to remember that, I keep calling us freaks) paradise.
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Thanks Dan. You’re right, New York is a field day for us door lovers. I’m already thinking up excuses to go back again 😀
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Love the stained glass designs in those beautiful doors. and beautifully captured:)
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Thank you!
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The elevator door photo is fantastic. I don’t know if it’s the angle or the depth or the lighting, but I love it. 🙂
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Thanks Linda, that’s one of my favourites too 🙂
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What an interesting variety. You get everything in NYC!
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Thanks – New York really is a door lover’s paradise.
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The last one is just … whoooa, so much stuff, exactly how I love them the most.
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Thanks – yeah that last one is my kind of door too.
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Another great selection of doors, Norm! Hard to pick a favourite 🙂
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Thanks Helen 🙂
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LOVE LOVE LOVE. So many interesting doors. I really love the perspective of the vines before the open door though!
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Thanks Michelle. That open door kinda forced me to get creative with how I composed it – I think it turned out pretty good 🙂
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It rocks!
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The door after the elevator doors, no one, and I mean NO ONE, is getting in THAT door! Thanks for sharing this great collection!
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You may be right about that 🙂
Thanks.
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wow – the variety here is my favorite of this week’s post. each one so rich – and the four paneled one with the brick had a french feel…
but many of these the words that came to my mind was “doors and more” – esp the first one with the teal trim and misc. –
hope you have a nice day N….
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Thank you!
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Love the Redden’s door and the #18 door.
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Excellent choices – thank you 🙂
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Redden’s is my favorite of the series. The old weathered door is cool, and I really like those shutter like doors with the huge garland. I’m wondering what goes on behind the door with the big fly image above it?
Really neat collection Norm!
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Thanks Deborah. I’m pretty sure the one with the fly was a bar or nightclub.
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Judy said it best when she described this collection as having character and charm. #18 really caught my eye … that appears to be a REALLY OLD Christmas laurel around the door frame. The tubular gate is also very interesting.
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Thanks Joanne – I’m still scratching my head about the Christmas Laurel in September 🙂
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I’m SUCH A SUCKER for old, weather-worn doors! That has to be my favorite, especially with those insanely thick vines next to it. All wonderful shots, though.
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Thanks Marian. At first I was disappointed that this one wasn’t closed to allow me a full shot of the doors itself, but it forced me to look for an interesting way to capture it anyway. I think it turned out pretty good 🙂
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That’s a fantastic collection of doors! I love the third one especially, all that texture! The first one, the gate in pipes, and the last one — those also give me the oohs and ahhs.
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Thanks Joey – I’d rate this as one of my more successful recent doorscursions; so much variety.
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Colline stole my word, but you have a wonderfully eclectic gallery here, Norm, from fancy to “lots of potential.” 🙂 That fourth set of doors is very European.
janet
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Thanks Janet – I thought it made for a nice mix. Pretty much as varied as the neighborhood I found them in.
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Interesting collection.
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Thanks – I thought so too 🙂
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So many cool doors in this area of NY. Thanks for sharing. I got a giggle out of how they held the old wooden door open with a rope. I suppose whatever works…
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Thanks – I got a good crop of interesting doors out of this trip 🙂
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These are off the chart for character and charm. Love the green lights. 🙂
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Thank you Judy 😀
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An eclectic collection I enjoyed browsing through.
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Thanks Colline, glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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I LOVE the third one!
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Thanks, me too. It’s my fave along with the last one.
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What a great collection Norm!
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Thank you glad you liked it 🙂
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Love the little statues on the first one, and no67 looks so narrow. Think your third one might be my favourite though.
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Thanks Becky. Yes that 3rd one has so much character 🙂
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