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Brick plaza at dawn,
Young woman's silhouette rests,
Sunrise paints her grace.
--- Haiku by ChatGPT
This work by Dennis Behm is licensed under a creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Looking Dickensian, Christmas-festooned good-beer emporium...
Decatur (Decatur Square), Georgia, USA.
16 December 2023.
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This composition was photographed in the new outskirts of Amsterdam. I particularly loved the geometrical variation and the inventive use of the brick surface of the original building. I framed it especially to highlight its minimalist changes and the shifts in reflected blue hues.
the question is was I looking on to a corner or looking into a corner. Think you know ? Blink two or three times and look again.
AN APOLOGY
If you have viewed any of my photographs over recent months and have commented or faved them I would like to apologise for not having acknowledge the fact. For some time I have been suffering with trapped nerves which make using the keyboard/mouse at the best uncomfortable and after a few minutes extremely painful and typing totally inaccurate. On the basis of a recommendation I have been avoiding doing things that aggravate the situation I and have been keeping non essential use of the PC to a minimum. Whilst I may post the odd picture if I see something of interest I can not guarantee to respond to any comments at the present time.
Brickwork in the courtyard of the Migration Museum, that looks like Persian rug in the middle of a living room. The red bricks are inscribed with names of real people, where they came from and the year they arrived.
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"Contrast" challenge: Week 1 of 2025, Compositionally Challenged Group
CC Symmetry
One of the urban legend is that the principle was a cannibal. The story has it that when a kid would act up then they were sent to the principles office. Depends on the punishment the kids were killed and hung up in the closet. The other urban legend is surrounding the janitor that mass murdered the kids and teachers. The entire place is riddled with graffiti...Needless to say it is claimed to be haunted. Ghost hunters have visited and claim to have had many paranormal readings.
Stay tuned for the real story.
Standing silently at the heart of the courtyard, the brick tower watches over time, weather, and the quiet lives within.
39 Vestry Condos in lower Manhattan on Vestry St.There's a video link below giving you some idea of what an loft apartment looks like inside of a former warehouse.Vestry St is in the Tribeca historic district.Tribeca is known for having old storage warehouses and cobblestone streets,as well as being one of the wealthiest places to live in the US with many celebrities and famous people living there.The warehouse was built in the 1880s in the German Rundbogenstil or "round-arched style"because the arched windows resembled eyebrows.The Puck building is a Rundbogenstil structure.The red brick building was owned by a William Menck,who with his brother Charles,were in the storage business.The green area is where the loading dock used to be.Telling from the white curtains I think there's a condo apartment in there now according to an article I read.The How I Met Your Mother creator Craig Thomas and his wife live in the building.I worked once at a building in the area that sorta looks like this,only a little more vertical called the Tribeca Film Center about ten years ago. www.nbcnewyork.com/blogs/open-house/OHNYC-1280-B-SQFT-39-...