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.... Allan Botanical Gardens Palm House was built in 1910, greenhouse #4 was built in 1924

Fascinating layers of construction (2025)

VINTAGE FOUND PHOTO

So stoked on this..!! Danny and I got a photo in the new SBC photo annual, available in newsstands across Canada, go grab a copy!

Over the Light

 

Matt Genovese

NJ

Pastel Macaroon Arpakasso's.

in the brush and branches of life.

 

photo by Kate J.

Mike Quijano; Streets Panama.

Leica M6 | 50mm Summicron | Ilford HP5 Plus.

 

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Oostelijke Handelskade | Lloyd Hotel 16/04/2021 11h59

A stately historical building in the Eastern docklands of Amsterdam. Seen from the backside because the front of the building is most of the time in the shade.

 

Lloyd Hotel

Lloyd Hotel is a hotel housed in a historic building in the Eastern Docklands of Amsterdam, commissioned by the Royal Holland Lloyd (Koninklijke Hollandsche Lloyd). Founded as a hotel, it initially housed travelling immigrants. Later, it was used as a detention centre and was also home to artists' studios. It is an official national monument of the Netherlands.

The building was established in 1918 in the eclectic style, designed by architect Evert Breman, commissioned by the Royal Holland Lloyd (KHL). The KHL did use the hotel as advertising, to recruit clients for passengers heading to South America. When it was completed on June 1, 1921, it had cost eight times more than originally estimated, contributing to the subsequent bankruptcy of the KHL.

 

From 1921 to 1936 the building was used as temporary accommodation for immigrants, mostly poor Eastern European Jews. In 1936, the KHL went bankrupt and the building was purchased by the City of Amsterdam. Subsequently, from 1938 it was used as a shelter for Jewish refugees from Germany and during World War II, the building was used as detention centre. After the war it continued to function as an adult prison, and later became a juvenile detention centre in 1963.

 

By 1989 the detention center building had fallen into neglect. It was then served as studio space for artists from the former Yugoslavia. In 1996, a competition was held to decide what the building would best be used for. The curator Suzanne Oxenaar and art historian Otto Nan presented a design for a hotel and "cultural embassy" of culture in Amsterdam. Their plan was developed in sketches by the architect firm MVRDV and after an extensive restoration, the building has served as a hotel since 2004, placed on the monument list in 2001. The hotel has 117 rooms. Over 40 Dutch and international designers worked on the interior of Lloyd Hotel.

The hotel is a Rijksmonument (monument number 523289)

[ Wikipedia 05/2021 ]

Of a pink Camellia & Light...

I love the textures and colors that you find when you look at a leaf from the back...hope you have a wonderful Friday!

Josh Douglas

Boca Raton, Florida

 

Nikon D70, Nikkor Dx 10.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye, 2 Nikon Sb-25, 1 Quantum T2 fired via Pocket Wizards

Venice Skatepark - Used an off camera flash cable and my Canon 430EX II set for Highspeed Sync.

Geoff Ostling's partner Joseph Chapman.

 

Australian International Tattoo Expo.

 

Moore Park, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 12 March 2016)

Backside of # 5897 (fp on carton 10x5,5cm) 2014

This looks as fascinating from the back!!

Captured at the Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge. This was an effort to get out of my "normal" point of view and do something different for a change.

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The "Baltimore & Ohio" F7 (ex-Bessemer and Lake Erie) and an actual former Pennsylvania Railroad E8A (EP22) sit and soak up the night light at Spencer in a rear end view.

 

The lighting possibilities were nearly endless; I ran out of time before angles.

...of a guardrail along side the highway.

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Hamilton, New Zealand

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