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This building wall-art on the corner of Jackson and Sansome streets in San Francisco, Ca. reminded me of an arcade video game from the 1980's known as Qbert. I used to work on video games in the 1980's as a technician. Back then, Arcade Video Games made money like slot machines, but had no payout. It was a crazy time.

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Frank Crowley Courts Building. East face.

 

Dallas, Texas. January 23, 2023.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.

1.7mm. f2.2 @ 1/385 sec. ISO 40.

 

I had drive to downtown Dallas to serve jury duty this day. KN

The EYE is a 30-foot-tall steel sculpture, titled “Dreamland Sirens,” by artist Charlotte Colbert, a British film director and multi-media artist

 

About Dreamland Sirens: charlottecolbert.com/exhibitions/dreamland-sirens

 

Additional info on the artist: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Colbert

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Part of the album titled

Manhattan: Flatiron District

This is interesting. These frosted glass block windows have existed ever since this building first opened back in 1992. This is a LaGuardia Community College building. They have several buildings in this same area. I'm wondering and extremely curious whether they're planning on changing these windows. No info about this project on their website. This building was designed by famed architect 'Danforth Toan', renown for his brutalist designs.

 

Long Island City was originally reserved for factories and bakeries. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) has a Van Dam Street exit which runs right through this area and connects to Queens Boulevard and the 59th Street/Queensboro Bridge. That's city-bound traffic. The outbound city traffic exits the bridge via 21st Street, Queens Blvd or Thomson Avenue, which runs into Van Dam St and then several blocks down to the LIE. This building sits smack right on the corner of Thomson Avenue and Van Dam Street. Odd location for a college, though the land may have been cheaper back then.

 

For several years now, Long Island City had been gentrifying at a break neck speed. And whoever is responsible for changing the windows of this building knows that. It's not just a building. It's a statement. And a really good one. For it will change the dynamic of that entire neighborhood.

 

Further info on: Danforth Toan, Architect

 

Further info on: LaGuardia Community College

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This photo is included in the album titled: 31-10 Thomson Avenue - Before & After Construction

Traffic Enforcement Agents patrol an assigned area in order to enforce laws, rules and regulations relating to movement, parking, stopping and standing of vehicles. They prepare and issue paper and electronic summonses for violations; prepare and issue summonses to vehicles and motorists; testify at administrative hearing offices and court; report inoperative or missing parking meters and traffic conditions requiring attention; prepare required reports; operate a motor vehicle; operate portable and vehicle radios and other electronic equipment; and perform related work.

 

Keeping Traffic Flowing And Getting New Yorkers Where They're Going

 

Further info: nypdrecruit.com/pages/traffic-enforcement-agent

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Included in the album titled:

Walk/Commute to/fro Work

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At the doctor's office

Part of the album 45-07 45th St / Before & After Construction

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Jon Yung of My Architect had been the architect for this building. He's also the architect for 42-19 24th St @ Queens Plaza South, as well as a bunch of others I've photographed. Whenever you embark on an ongoing photo project, you inevitably connect a lot of dots along the way.

 

www.my-architect.com/

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Part of the album titled NYC Subway

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Purchase date: 12/31/2025

Purchase price: $9,150,000

Original Year built: 1927

 

Included in the album titled: Queens: 35-10 Skillman Avenue - Before & After Construction

Little flower info & menu

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Jun 21, 2022

ASTORIA, QUEENS — For Ali Zaman, opening his own business was something of a far-off dream until last year, when a neighborhood landlord walked into his father's restaurant.

 

Ali, the 26-year-old son of the eponymous owner of Sami's Kabab House, learned that a storefront had become available on the corner of 36th Avenue and 28th Street — around the corner from his father's restaurant. The building owner wondered if the Zamans would be interested in expanding their beloved Afghan eatery.

 

Full article

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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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Mrs. Claus stands by the Polar Express train that carries homeless dogs to no-kill shelters in Northern states.

 

For my Flickr Friends: That's me! I loved playing Mrs. Claus! Everyone thought I was the real McCoy!

 

Operation Pets Alive (operationpetsalive.org) had a booth at the "International Winter on the Waterway" (iWoW) event, held, November 17, 2012. We had a booth filled with hand-made pet-related crafts (including wonderful handsewn aprons in many patterns), along with a "Polar Express" theme, complete with a perfectly-attired "Mrs. Claus". The booth was a huge success.

Another workday concludes....

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Included in the album titled:

Walk/Commute to/fro Work

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Completed in 1917, the Queens Blvd viaduct runs for an eighth of a mile along the center of Queens Boulevard between 32nd Pl. and 47th Street. Its most defining feature is the hundreds of arches with a mysterious resonance that changes from the center of each arch to their edges; at points the echoes overlap, propelling the resonance back and forth between each arch — something that can only be experienced to believe. This Resonant Space is a NYC treasure.

 

From: Resonant Spaces (Click for further info)

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Included in the album titled

Queens: Sunnyside Queens Blvd

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Before this, the phone I was using was from my graduation.After almost 6 years of usage, one day while coming back from office, the phone fell from the pocket,crashed on the road,and split in half.

So it was time to look for a new phone.

 

And finally set my eyes on this.

 

Pretty happy with it.

 

Strobist: Yongnuo 460MKII 1/32 lumiquest softbox III camera right.

Vivitar 285HV 1/16 DIY softbox camera left.

 

DIY: foam board below phone.

DIY softbox.

Sarah has this little Android guy on her key chain from work (she's a T-Mobile manager), and I thought it would be a cool shot to put him up against my iPhone.

 

Took a bit of planning and some (mediocre) editing but I think I'm pleased with the result.

 

Strobist info: 580exII camera left up high with bounce umbrella, 430exII camera right and behind, bare, zoomed into 105mm 1/16th power. All triggered with pocket wizards.

 

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Source: Samsung

 

Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S with 4-inch Super AMOLED screen and a 1 GHz application processor

30-83 29th Street, Astoria, NY is a pre-war rent stabilized apartment building that has 6 stories and 58 units.

Year of construction: 1929

 

Included in the album titled: Queens: Astoria

There's NO Parking on Sidewalks

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Included in the album titled: CURB YOUR VEHICLE (There's no free parking on Sidewalks) (Click to view)

 

All of these stores are out of business

(Across the street from the old Walgreen's)

  

October 12, 2010 - Fallen

Image © by Samsung Philippines

Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria

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Included in the album titled:

NYC: Midtown Grand Central

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January 23, 2026

 

This photo of mine was picked up by Greater, Greater Washington and chosen as the feature photo to this article:

 

National links: Some people really mean “New York or Nowhere”

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This photo is part of the overall album titled

Long Island City: Court Square

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Part of the album:

23-15 44th Rd / Before & After Construction

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from a concert at the punk and anarchist house Blitz in Oslo 20120427

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poor qulity on this pic ... but I was there to celebrate - not to take photos - only had my mobile

Good morning, Nova

Nova Condos/41-05 29th St

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Façade: Pale Terracotta

86-units

25-stories

Architect: Fogarty Finger Architecture and Interiors

Petro truck stop just across from the race track in N Las Vegas. Sitting here listening to the cars on the track.

From upper level.

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