Very nicely composed. I do think that the lettering over doors should be in a more appropriate "Art Deco" font. Work on that one for me. Have a wonderful Wordless Wednesday.
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It almost looks British in design. Lovely!
beautiful!
Following your photos, it seems like there are a lot of interesting architectural features in Tulsa. Is Art Deco particularly prominent?
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Great shot.
You really do have some fabulous doors in Tulsa. I do enjoy seeing your reflection as well.
loving the doors!
Very nicely composed. I do think that the lettering over doors should be in a more appropriate "Art Deco" font. Work on that one for me.
Have a wonderful Wordless Wednesday.
Very nice! I'm always happy to see art deco.
Black and white for six months is a learning project for me. It's my way of trying to create better black and white images. I've always liked good b&w photos but sometimes they just look like a photo that's been robbed of it's color.
Nice! I like the reflections too.
lovely!
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This made me think of autumn leaves. I agree with others who have noted that you have some great doorways in Tulsa.
Fantastic shot! Nice reflections!
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