Hello friends!
Sully and I took a day trip to Richmond’s Canal Walk a while back and I got some fun street photography pictures to share with you. Read on for a bridal gondola, a rope swing into the river, aesthetic cacti, and lush “hanging gardens.”

We walked around the town for a bit first and I got some street photography shots, including these two pairs that coordinated very nicely. 🙂

And this guy taking out the trash. I enjoy making a photography out of ordinary moments.

Street drummer! It was hard to hear his playing with everything else going on but I bet he was good but not as good as my brother Jeff, hehe.

I took this picture out the car window because the colors and such reminded me of a movie.

Details from a historic old theater that has seen better days but is still beautiful.

Sully had been wanting to take me on the Canal Walk for quite a while. We chose rather a hot Saturday to do it, but it was still fun. Richmond has an interesting blend of nature (especially rivers and canals) and city architecture.

I took this picture mainly for that ADORABLE little girl in a sunhat. Can you find her?

You can take a gondola tour of the canals, which we saw several groups doing.

Including a bridal party! 🙂 You can just barely see the “bride” sash in this picture.

Beautiful snowball bushes lining the side of the water.

A tent under the bridge. This spot made me a little sad.

Then we found a beautiful, if a bit neglected, spot where vines and trees made what looked like hanging gardens on this apartment building.

Here’s a full-length picture because I couldn’t decide which was better. 😛 So green and lush!

We walked part of the footbridge over the river and spotted some waterbirds. Kinda hard to get good pictures of them from that distance though.

Another neat combination of nature and city architecture.

We saw a group of boys enjoying this rope swing with the graffit warning “swing at own risk.”

There were SO many people I wanted to photograph at Brown’s Island, but I felt a bit conspicuous so I mostly didn’t. I did get this cute girl on a tricycle though!

Ooh yes, we passed this couple on a bench several times and I really wanted to get a picture of them because they were really cute, maybe on a first date it seemed like, and I loved the woman’s magnificent hair. But we were always too close to be polite. So I finally got one from farther away upon returning to our car and I was thrilled. 😀

We found a cool spot where the path passed by a large collection of cacti blooming in brilliant yellow.

This door made a perfect frame from the outside.

I asked Sully to pose in the doorway and this is what he did. 😛 Haha, ohhh Sully.

A view of the hanging gardens from the opposite side with some bonus street/portrait photography!

I took this picture solely for the large potted plant on one of the balconies.

We’ll end with one of the prettiest from the day, in my opinion. I really like how this edit turned out.

I’m glad I finally got around to sharing this day! I really enjoy street photography and candid portraits but don’t do them very often. I want to try more in the future for sure.
Which picture(s) did you like best? Would you go on the rope swing?
Thanks so much for reading, my friends, and have a lovely day!
***Allison***
P. S. Photos taken with my Nikon D7200 and a 35mm lens. Edited with Lightroom.

Nice shots
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Thank you!
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No on the rope swing…..at least not in the James River. 😊 The beautiful combination/juxtaposition of nature and man made is striking!
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Ahaha, very wise of you. Sully has stories about swimming in the James River… Anyway yes, I loved that about our walk!
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What a photographic adventure you enjoyed!
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I do love taking my camera along on adventures!
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Lovely pictures. I especially liked the snowballs, the blossoms on the prickly pear cactus, and the picture of the talking couple–but mostly for the amazing murals in the background.
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Thanks for sharing your favorites, Andrea! The prickly pear cactus and mural with couple are two of my favorites too. So many beautiful (and weird) paintings throughout the city, haha!
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This was fun, Allison! Oh, that little girl in the sunhat is precious! With my imagination, she looks like she’s a little pioneer!
Love the hanging greenery by the water; it makes me think of an old European village maybe. Beautiful flowers on the cacti!!!
You’re so good at capturing not only scenery but everyday activities. 🙂
To answer your question: nope, no swinging over water for me, thank you! Haha! I’m not a very good swimmer anyway. 😉
Thanks for sharing and God bless,
Valentine
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The little girl was precious indeed – I wished I could have taken a closer picture of her! A pioneer of the canals. 🙂
Ooh you’re right, yes!
Aww thanks, I appreciate that.
Hehe it does look a bit scary. Not sure if I would either.
Thanks for commenting Valentine!
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These are so beautiful, Allison! My cousin lives in Richmond, and next time we visit them, I’m hoping to go do the canal walk now!
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Thank you Pearl! Ooh really? That’s great! It was a neat walk.
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Toute une collection de belles photos
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❤️
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These photos make me miss Richmond. I’d visit when I was in college, and it’s such a cool and artsy place!
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Really? How neat! It’s definitely artsy. I loved discovering the murals as we walked.
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Always fun poking around somewhere you don’t know. I enjoyed your ‘ordinary moments’, Allison.
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I agree! And I’m glad you enjoyed them!
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🤗🩷
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These are a wonderful insight into a very different Richmond to the one I grew up in – Richmond, Surrey UK. But the hair, garbage guy and kid on push bike are not much different. Less cacti and high rise though. But walks along the River Thames. Thanks for your candid insights, quite inspiring and Restless Jo for linking.
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That’s such a cool comparison! I loved hearing about your Richmond. Thank you for reading!
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Good to know about the real nature of different places!
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