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Hasselblad 500 cm Zeiss CE T* 50mm f/4. Ilford delta100Pro, D-76 1:1 10.2". Nikon CS 9000 ED. No software tweaks.
The walkway between Manchester Central Library and the extension of Manchester Town Hall.
Apparently, the library's design is "loosely derived from The Pantheon", in Rome.
Currently a library, but looks as if it has a history? Maybe a Town Hall or Courthouse. Note the clock on the tower.
Guess who came to town? Santa Claus! He was kind enough to work the library into his busy schedule for a story and pictures with all the kids!
This is our new couch for the library. It's a Victorian era antique that I purchased from a gentleman in the twin cities along with a (sort of) matching chair. The couch has been refinished relatively recently, but the chair has not. Both have the clawed feet and the carved lions head details.
Summer is here and that means tons of free fun programs at the library! They kicked things off on Saturday with a program Arts Alive : Insect Invasion!
The D. H. Hill Library is NC State University's main library, located on the north campus. The library features the Learning Commons, one of the top student destinations on campus for collaboration, study, and access to technology; the Special Collections Research Center; the Digital Media Lab; a coffee bar and ice cream shop; and the majority of the NCSU Libraries' collection of over 4.3 million items.
Spring Garden Road Memorial Public Library closes 31 August 2014. Bottom image is mosaic from the old Library. Shiny new building pictured above
The library in Canterbury cathedral. Open today as part of the heritage open house weekend. Unfortunately, no photography allowed inside (but I did buy their postcard) - shame, as there were lots of interesting things to see, including an almost complete parish library, old writing desks and the victorian iron roof trusses cast wonderful shadow patterns on the walls. The talk was fascinating and there were lots of books from the collection laid out.
I used some of the filters in photoshop to turn my drawing of books (below) into the final abstract of the swirled library books.
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Summer is here and that means tons of free fun programs at the library! They kicked things off on Saturday with a program Arts Alive : Insect Invasion!
The Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library is a free community library, dedicated in June 1966, in memory of the sister of Senator JR Grundy. This is a full service library located on the banks of the Delaware River, in Bristol, Pennsylvania.
Yes, I have a library card....and even a second, small card that fits on my car-keys ring.