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Self Portrait while shooting in Las Vegas Nevada.
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The High Line (also known as the High Line Park) is a 1.45-mile-long (2.33 km) New York City linear park built in Manhattan on an elevated section of a disused New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line. Inspired by the 3-mile (4.8-kilometer) Promenade plantée (tree-lined walkway), a similar project in Paris completed in 1993, the High Line has been redesigned and planted as an aerial greenway and rails-to-trails park.
The High Line Park is built on the disused southern portion of the West Side Line running to the Lower West Side of Manhattan. It runs from Gansevoort Street – three blocks below 14th Street – in the Meatpacking District, through Chelsea, to the northern edge of the West Side Yard on 34th Street near the Javits Convention Center. An unopened spur extends above 30th Street to Tenth Avenue. Formerly, the West Side Line went as far south as a railroad terminal to Spring Street just north of Canal Street; however, most of the lower section was demolished in 1960, with another small portion of the lower section being demolished in 1991.
Repurposing of the railway into an urban park began construction in 2006, with the first phase opening in 2009, and the second phase opening in 2011.The third and final phase officially opened to the public on September 21, 2014. A short stub above Tenth Avenue and 30th Street, is still closed as of September 2014, but will open by 2017, once the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project is completed. The project has spurred real estate development in the neighborhoods that lie along the line. As of September 2014, the park gets nearly 5 million visitors annually. (information from Wikepedia – the free dictionary)
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The Washington State Capitol or Legislative Building in Olympia is the home of the government of the state of Washington. It contains chambers for the Washington State Legislature and offices for the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and treasurer and is part of a campus consisting of several buildings. Buildings for the Washington Supreme Court, executive agencies and the Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
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I generally can't resist looking for a composition when having breakfast at KFC. These reds of theirs are particularly tempting;
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Tech:
Leica M 240
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/2
The mill was designed to take advantage of natural light, with every other roof panel made of glass, and clerestory windows maybe 10' tall just below the roof, and circling the entire roof. The powerful high-bay light fixtures in the photo supplemented natural light. Salvage comes before demolition, and these were detached from their perches way above the factory floor and put aside in a cavern-like storage space just off the floor. In hospitals we have seen items as varied as barber chairs and floor-standing fans collected in single rooms for salvage.
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This light sculpture is above the foyer opening into an eye medical clinic. After a year of appointments here, today I looked up for the first time. I was astonished at the thematic drama of it. Next time I'll take a real camera and get a better image. Ironically, I asked at least six people who work here if they had ever seen this --- none of them had. This makes the case for why I make images --- to show you what you would have seen if you had looked!!!
These moments are shot blindly, photographing humanity flowing in the urban streams of Barcelona. The photographs are not required to be in focus necessarily, because not unlike our relationships to one another, they never seem clear as to what it means to share these public / urban spaces.
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Building design was a joint venture between local firm, Fowler, Bauld and Mitchell and Danish firm, Schmidt, Hammer and Lassen.
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(subtitled: The Low Spark of the High Heeled Girl)
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
159th MMM Image of a Cosplay girl
Thank you to Paul Young for the usage of his original Cosplay Girl photo.
The 'dimension' is actually an overhead light structure that I photographed in Montreal.
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Denver, Colorado
This building was connected to my family. Here is one interesting story about my uncles.
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Melbourne CBD from the Shrine
A view across the Melbourne CBD from the Shrine of Remembrance. The image was captured with a Nikon D610, Tamron 15-30mm (@30mm), f/2.8, ISO 125 & 0.8 seconds. Edited in Lightroom & Aurora HDR.
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