My favorite little door on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village is this one because it reminds me of “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett:

Two other 4th Street Doors:
Washington Square Hotel was the Hotel Earle in 1902. It is a small eight-story residential hotel in New York’s fashionable Greenwich Village:

Yes, I can see Secret Garden too 🙂 Lovely photograph.
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Thanks. 🙂
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Nice captures… Me too, I love photographing doors, they are synonyms of mystery… What’s going on behind, who knows?
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Thank you Loise.
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I like all your chosen doors here, Sherry. But I really like the first one a lot, like you, and the lighting is wonderful too. There is an intriguing call that draws one into this door. BTW, thanks so very much for writing the Amazon review for Golden Gate Graveyard. I am really happy you read it and enjoyed it, and your time in writing the review is much appreciated.
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Thanks Jet. Glad you like my photography. Hope you have another book planned. I look forward to the next one.
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I do!
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Gorgeous light as well as the beautiful doors, Sherry. Lovely, lovely gallery.
janet
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Thank you very much.
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Wow!! That first shot is amazing. What did you do to get it..
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Thanks. Nothing special. I stood on 4th Street with good light in the garden to shot it. Then processed it in lightroom, photoshop and on1.
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I have to start playing around in those and see what happens. Thanks
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Wow, yeah, that Secret Garden door is fab, and the rest are stunning too 🙂
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Thanks Joey.
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Secret Garden is my favorite book growing up. Your first shot is stunning!
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Mine too. I also liked “Little Lord Fauntlroy”. Thanks for the compliment
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Classy*!*
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Thanks Lee.
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The wonderful lighting on that first shot gives it a fairy-tale feel – nicely done!
I hope you have a great Thanksgiving Sherry 🙂
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Thanks Norm. 🙂 much appreciated.
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