One of my joys in my photographic journey is to visit small towns and stroll their streets. This is when I look for details that I may not find in Sacramento. In fact, I’m seldom in downtown Sacramento. One-way streets drive me crazy. So, I’m happy that Ritva chose this subject for her challenge.

Doors always catch my eye. Here are three that caught my eye while on photo outings.

And where there are doors, there must be windows!

Sacramento used to be known as the City of Trees until it became The Farm to Fork Capital.

Now for some street scenes from my wanderings.

Thank you Ritva for encouraging us to see as our cameras do and to pay attention to details. When you respond to her post, please link to Ritva’s post and use the Lens-Artist tag.

I’m sorry to have missed Ann-Christine’s and Sofia’s challenges, but I did have an enjoyable time cruising the Panama Canal. And it’s great to be back. Next week Tina will be leading the challenge, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, stay safe and live in gratitude!

53 thoughts on “Lens Artists Challenge #371: Street Details

      1. So glad you had such a great time away and so sorry to hear about your sweet dog 💔 Sending love and hugs 💞💜💞 xxx

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      1. I think you are too humble, Anne. 😊 If one considers photography as an art form (which I do ;)) and looks at those wonderful details you chose that are pieces of art in themselves, I find the word artistic most fitting. It also embraces the way of seeing and bringing unique patterns or designs others wouldn’t even notice into the spotlight.

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        1. Yanaj, I do appreciate your thoughts in this comment. I’ve always thought I have an ability to see the opportunity and capture it with my camera. But I’ve always thought an artist was one who could create the scene without it being there already. You have broadened my definition of the word. Thank you so much!

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