View allAll Photos Tagged LightFixture
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.
Instagram: Trav.Hale,
Twitter: @TravisHale,
Facebook: TravHale
500px: TravisHale,
Flickr: TravisH1984,
Google Plus:+TravHale
Web: www.travishale.com
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
My wife had a Jaburg & Wilk Law Firm Equity Partners' dinner at Olive & Ivy Restaurant. I grabbed dinner at Pita Jungle in the Food Court then walked around. These are the lights in the Olive & Ivy Restaurant as I waited for her to finish.
I have learned that these are Modern Pharos hand-blown glass Pendant Lights.
store.nichemodern.com/collections/pendant-lighting/produc...
www.flickr.com/photos/nichemodernlighting/albums/
"Inspired by ancient towers of light, the Pharos pendant is sleek and strong enough to stand on its own while simple enough to shine in tightly grouped bouquets. The Pharos is paired with a premium Luxe Cord Set, available in three metal finishes."
www.oliveandivyrestaurant.com/locations/scottsdale-az/
Inspired by timeless elegance, Olive & Ivy is a Mediterranean restaurant that offers you a quiet escape from the ordinary. Rich in flavor, our menu will transport you to the warm, relaxing French Riviera with seafood dishes like sea scallops and shareable plates like Lamb Meatballs in a warm pita. Sip a warm cup of coffee as you savor a freshly baked pastry at our beautiful Marketplace. Enjoy an occasion worth sharing like a sunlit lunch on the patio with friends, a quiet dinner for two, or a lively happy hour full of laughter. Our extensive variety of signature cocktails, craft beers, bold reds, refreshing whites, and celebratory bubblies are sure to provide you with the perfect glass to toast the day, toast the night, and toast this grand life.
Denver, Colorado
This building was connected to my family. Here is one interesting story about my uncles.
8648
Known as the Hunter-Dulin building, completed in 1927, and designed by Leonard B Schultze of the NY-based Schultze-Fullerton architectural firm. Designed in the French-Renaissance-Revival / Late-Gothic-Revival style, the building is on the US National Register of Historic Places; served as the West Coast headquarters of NBC from 1927-1942; and, according to Dashell Hammett, housed the office of Sam Spade on the 5th floor (!)
San Francisco, California
This interesting light fixture reminded me of the Beryllium Sphere sought after in Goblin Valley in the "Star Trek" spoof "Galaxy Quest."
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.” www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
The theatre originally opened in 1926 as the New Palace Theatre with Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra topping the bill. It was built at a cost of $12 million as part of the Eitel Block Project. In 1984 the theatre was renamed the Bismarck Theatre and turned into a rock venue. In 1999, it was renovated and renamed the Cadillac Palace Theatre after Cadillac purchased naming rights to the venue. It currently has maximum capacity of 2,344 people. Since this reopening it has been home to many pre-broadway hits. The theatre is currently operated by Broadway In Chicago which has allowed for more Broadway hits to tour through Chicago causing a great economic impact on the city of Chicago.
The Rapp Brothers, George and Cornelius, were responsible for the design of the Cadillac Palace Theatre. Their inspiration for the look and feel of the Palace Theatre came from the Fountainebleau and the Palace of Versailles, both found in France. The interior includes huge decorative mirrors, breche violet and white marble. The walls inside are adorned with gold leafing and wood decorations, as well as a series of complex arches and detailed brass ornamentation
The theatre originally opened in 1926 as the New Palace Theatre with Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra topping the bill. It was built at a cost of $12 million as part of the Eitel Block Project. In 1984 the theatre was renamed the Bismarck Theatre and turned into a rock venue. In 1999, it was renovated and renamed the Cadillac Palace Theatre after Cadillac purchased naming rights to the venue. It currently has maximum capacity of 2,344 people. Since this reopening it has been home to many pre-broadway hits. The theatre is currently operated by Broadway In Chicago which has allowed for more Broadway hits to tour through Chicago causing a great economic impact on the city of Chicago.
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
because life is cumulative.
*
*
*
Texture courtesy of NinianLif.
It's a crime not to view this on black.
Pentax auto110 SLR camera with Pentax 24mm f/2.8 lens. Lomo Orca 110 film.
Inman Antique truck show, Inman, Georgia
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.” www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
This is a view of the lights from yesterday's photos. On closer examination, I now believe that these 'lights' are an art installation and not the terminals permanent lights. My Flicker friend Trish Mayo discovered that this installation is titled "Migration" and the artist is Danny Saathoff. See her comment below. Thanks much Trish.
Portland OR
© All Rights Reserved, PJ Resnick
500px Gallery:
Better on black. Click on photo or press L.
Fluidr Gallery:
Fluidr Gallery Sets:
A visitor takes a self-portrait inside an immersive infinity mirror room at the teamLab Borderless digital art museum in Tokyo, surrounded by endless reflections of glowing lights.
We had dinner party at a friend's home in Fremont, California. This is the chandelier in the dining room.
I processed a paintery and a balanced HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/1.2, 50 mm, 1/1500 sec, ISO 400, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95 "Dream Lens", HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC2319_0_1_hdr3pai5bal1pho1j.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © 2023 Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
The Alabama State Capitol, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the First Confederate Capitol, is the state capitol building for Alabama. It is located on Capitol Hill, originally Goat Hill, in Montgomery. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on December 19, 1960
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
nrhodesphotos@yahoo.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.” www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.” www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”