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Along with my love of photographing bridges, I also have a passion for photographing doors and windows. I actually follow several photographers on Instagram and Flickr who only post photos of doors and windows, and they are stunning!  

I too have posted window and door photographs on my blog, however, it's been awhile. So, today I thought I'd share some of my favorite window photos that I took over the past 4-5 months. 

What I especially like about city windows is their diversity - some look modern and pristine, others look aged and gritty Yet to me, they all have a unique beauty and personality unto themselves. 

There are some days while walking down the street, I will constantly look up at all the windows on the buildings that surround me, hoping to discover ones that I haven't already seen. You'd be surprised how many city dwellers forget to look up after living in a city for so long because they become immune to what's around them. They just gradually take it for granted. But I think because my eyes are always looking for interesting images to photograph, they are invariably looking up, down, and all around. 

Please enjoy some of Philadelphia's city windows...


This one is for my longtime blogging friend, Debbie, because I know how much you love fire escapes. LOL!



Isn't this the coolest flower shop window display?...


Notice the little doggie in the window. I saw him/her standing there, so I whistled, which caused him/her to look at me and then I snapped several photos. I got lucky with this one...


This restaurant, Amada, is always packed...


The Book Trader in Old City...


Alleyway windows...


This is another one I got lucky with, capturing that pigeon in the window. If I hadn't been looking up, I would have never seen it...


This apartment building is down on the waterfront...


I spotted this quote online and loved it...


Thanks so much for taking this window tour, everyone! 💗