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I've been away from my keyboard for 2 weeks on vacation and didn't have a chance to post the challengers from the door of the week competition for July 28. Here they are now! The theme was #Paris #ArtNouveau doors.

The winner (by a landslide \o/) for the week of July 28 is Team Rapp!

Vote for next week's selection here: https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/door-of-the-week/

#Doors #DoorPhotography #Door #Travel #Photography #TravelPhotography #Architecture #ArchitecturePhotography #dooroftheweek #lampposts #doorsday
I've been away from my keyboard for 2 weeks on vacation and didn't have a chance to post the challengers from the door of the week competition for July 28. Here they are now! The theme was #Paris #ArtNouveau doors.

Our second place finisher for the week of July 28 is Team Guimard!

Vote for next week's selection here: https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/door-of-the-week/

#Doors #DoorPhotography #Door #Travel #Photography #TravelPhotography #Architecture #ArchitecturePhotography #dooroftheweek #lampposts #doorsday
I've been away from my keyboard for 2 weeks on vacation and didn't have a chance to post the challengers from the door of the week competition for July 28. Here they are now! The theme was #Paris #ArtNouveau doors.

Our third place finisher for the week of July 28 is Team Tile!

Vote for next week's selection here: https://doors.sidewalksafari.com/door-of-the-week/

#Doors #DoorPhotography #Door #Travel #Photography #TravelPhotography #Architecture #ArchitecturePhotography #dooroftheweek #lampposts #doorsday

This is one of lamp posts on the Queen Margaret Drive bridge on the west end of Glasgow. From its shape and design, it looks like it might have started its life as a gas-powered lamp and was only later converted to run on electricity. If it is, it's one of the few reminders left of the city's once ubiquitous gas lighting network, which started in 1818 and was finally turned off in 1971.