This week, I have edited an image featuring French doors and Juliet balconies for Dan’s Thursdays Doors challenge.
After weeks of seeing only white around me, I needed some color.

Instead of simply applying the conventional technique of converting the imagery to monochrome, I took a different approach by emphasizing the composition of each photograph. Each composition offers a slightly different perspective on the same scene: a charming old yellow building in the picturesque city of Nice, adorned with elegant French doors, adorned with green shutters, and complemented by Juliet balconies. One of the balconies charmingly displays an array of flower pots, while the other serves as a picturesque backdrop for laundry drying in the gentle breeze. .



I didn’t know you call them French doors.
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I like the first photo best with the more subtle, very pretty colours 🤗💚
Jo, Thanks 🙂
These are great images. I’m glad you left the color in. We’ve been looking at a monochrome landscape all week. A splash of color is appreciated.
I love the color, and I always love laundry on the window patios.
Ritva, I liked how you showed how composition (cropping) and color saturation changes the picture’s objective. And, I liked the picture and the yellow building.
Thanks Anne 🙂
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These are wonderful, Ritva! Just the splash of color needed on a cold, grey winter morning.
Thanks Lois, it is needed.
The beautiful of the yellow and white make the doors and the windows stand out.
Thanks Frank!
I love French doors, colorful buildings, balconies, and shutters! So I loved these shots. 🙂
Thanks Janet!
How charming!
Such beautiful and bright doors 💜