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Ghost sign in alley, San Rafael, California.
Outside wall of grocery store from early 1900s.
My first Flickr upload of 2023. Happy New Year everyone!
Looking-up in Toronto.
Photo taken in October 2017.
Another photo inspired by the work of the late Saul Leiter. This image was taken through the window of a 'modern' telephone box. The glass bears the remains of posters and poster adhesive.
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Industrial Abstraction, Novato, Marin County, Northern California, USA.
bluegrass song by leftover salmon
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvoXwHTI3Ug
art installation detail
ucsf children's hospital
san francisco, california
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This is what 'boys' probably 10-14 year old commonly said in the late 1940s and early 1950s. We would walk through the towns of San Anselmo and Ross in Marin County, California ... by way of 'the creek'. We would delight at sighting small trout, 'crawfish', various snakes, etc. along our route.
The creek runs in part parallel to downtown San Anselmo Ave and then Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Many San Anselmo Ave businesses have for many years suffered winter flooding.
One Park West, Liverpool. Built 2008.
Architect: César Pelli (1926 -2019).
Photograph taken in September 2019.
This structure was nominated for the Carbuncle Cup in 2009.
You can also see my other photo of this building here: flic.kr/p/2j94rAA
Detail shot of The Fountain Precinct, Sheffield. Built in the mid 1970s. Designed by Sidney Kaye, Firmin and Partners.
My intentional camera movement photo of tall group of columns along a covered pathway at Canary Wharf remind me of Grieg's 'In the Hall of The Mountain King".
A well known block of flats in Central London. I'd forgotten that I'd taken this photo until recently.
Built in 1936 by Guy Morgan and Partners who worked until 1927 for Edwin Lutyens.
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Arizona Sonoran Desert Botanical Garden near Phoenix.
Saguaro cactus. This specimen is approximately 40 feet (12m) tall, 3,500 lbs, 150 years old, roots are only 4-6 inches deep with a single 'tap root' perhaps somewhat deeper than 2 feet. This amazing plant is found exclusively in the Sonoran Desert (largely Arizona and Mexico) and is listed as threatened or endangered. At 10 years the Saguaro is only 1.5 inches tall.
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Glass brick exterior building wall; Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California,, USA