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This church is in center city, Philadelphia very near the court house. It has many ornate columns surrounding old wooden doors.
Hmmm, ok, this might be the Masonic Temple!
remains of the temple of apollo, literally tucked in on a street corner, kind of randomly...
(touristy shots from my visit to Rome two years ago)
Among all the single-sheet origami models I designed during the last few days, this is the one I am most pleased with. Not least because, as opposed to the others, I had planned the folding sequence of this model from the beginning to the end and it came out exactly the way I wanted.
By the way, this is something like a simple tesselation on a hybrid hexagonal and rectangular grid wrapped around around a longitudinal axis to form a cylinder. The pattern is self-locking. No glue is needed to hold the cylindrical shape together.
Folded from one A4 sheet of Elephant Hide.
This beautiful column works well at an entry or around the room. The column has lights that glow throughout the column and is topped with a 36" gold foil star balloon.
Ionic Columns. 8 available. Handmade out of cantera stone. They are pinon cafe in color (see stone color chart on our website www.canterastoneworks.com) and measure 12” in diameter by 3 feet tall. $350 each obo but if interested in all 8 we will negotiate a price break!
Basalt column. Site s84. Site at Ancient Homeh. Sizeable (c. 450x150m) complex with a surprising amount of decorated and inscribed masonry, much reused in the kubbes that still exist here. Situated on crosslink (f39) between qunats f44 and f38. (El Anderin, Syria).
Theatre.
Today the theatre serves as a superb setting for classical drama during the month long Dougga Festival.
Processing with CS4 and OnOne Software Phototools 2.5
"Holga Black and White" action.
Kodak Professional B&W CN Film Film scanned with Polaroid Sprintscan 120
Canon 1-N