There is a lot going on at this entrance to a building downtown. I don’t know if the doors are delirious but the reflections in the windows are whimsical. I took the picture with a 1970’s era 110 cartridge film camera.
Whimsical Windows, Delirious Doors
I love your whimsical, delirious windows and doors!! Perfect way to wind down my afternoon!!!
There’s certainly still some life in that old 110 camera. Nice work.
The windows give back a lot of light and images that suggest a lot going on. The painted curb had me smiling–the fire lane notice is important, but the red paint and white words are down there suggesting a crisis that is not happening.
Your 110 image is great. What a pocket camera can do in the right hands!
You can keep your eyes on two buildings. The Kodak 110 model was my first camera. I wished I had kept it.
A very whimsical photo indeed especially taken with an antique camera. 😉
that building would fit in on Fifth or Madison here …
Nice shot. Like the reflections. I remember those little cameras. I had NE on my first overseas holiday in 1976. I thought I was the bees knees!
You’ve made me deliriously whimsical with this post. I do love your word useage:-)
I’m fascinated by all the fun cameras you have. And I like the reflections you found too!
They have managed to make a simple design look busy! that is a nice added bonus that the red truck matched the painted strip on the curb.
That is indeed a delirious door if ever I saw one 🙂 What an amazing shot – and lucky you to still have that camera! Thanks so much for playing with us at WWDD!
I was sent over by Barb at Live and Learn. I grew up in Tulsa and I am heading back to my 50 year junior high reunion (Orville Wright) at the end of this month. I’m looking forward to seeing the many changes in the 10 years or so since I have been to Tulsa.
Whimsical it certainly is! Lovely to think of you using that great old camera.
110 caetridge? Can you still buy those? BTW…I love things described as whimsical.
Film . . . I remember those days. Your photo does indeed have a lot to look at!