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A simple close-up of a massive crystal chandelier at a friends home.
I marveled at how clear the crystals were.
I asked how they kept them so clean.
Vinegar and very careful wiping with a cotton cloth.
Pretty, but too much work for me.
I'll enjoy this from a visitors perspective.
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
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Foggy Morning at Bagnall Dam in Osage Beach. We weren't expecting fog - and it disappeared quickly. but we were there, so we got the images.
Denver, Colorado
This building was connected to my family. Here is one interesting story about my uncles.
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Having shown a light fixture in the King's Hall a couple of days ago, I thought I'd follow up with one from the House of Representatives. I'd be interested to know which you prefer!
The House of Representatives is a large internal space in the Old Parliament Building in Canberra, with ceilings considerably higher than that of King's Hall. It is lined with timber panelling, representative of designer John Smith Murdoch's simplified classical style, with furnishings in a similar style. The timber used in the wall panelling, the desks, seats and tables is all Australian black bean wood and Tasmanian blackwood. The hand-woven carpets have a pattern of eucalyptus leaves and wattle blossom.
The House of Representatives is characterised by the colour green, representing the historic inheritance of the Representatives, as the lower house and the house in which governments are formed, from the House of Commons in the Palace of Westminster.
The Old Parliament Building was where Australia's Parliament sat from 1927 to 1988. It is now generally open as a museum for the public to visit.
If you line up your shots carefully there are vignettes possible that could have been taken 75 years ago. The conductor heads from the coolness of the morning depot back to his waiting train at the platform. August 10, 2024.
Decades ago, almost any gas station you went to had these outdoor fluorescent light fixtures. There are still a lot of them all over town but hardly any of them work. This one is located at the intersection of 70th St. @ Line Ave. in Shreveport Louisiana at a restaurant that was formerly a gas station.
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
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In the St. Louis Union Station Hotel. Union Station was designed by Theodore Link and opened in 1894. The station was converted into a hotel (now a Hilton) in the 1980s.
The tour guide said most of the lights were both electric and gas, because, Mr. Fishburn didn't trust electricity.
This link shows the exterior of this ship: www.flickr.com/photos/31155442@N03/48754215607/in/datepos...
This is the stained glass light fixture and flower arrangement in the entry lobby just inside the front door. I'm glad I had the golden hour light shining into the lobby. In this photo, I tried highlighting the artistry, craftsmanship, woodwork, and curvature of the stained glass. I believe the design is torrey pine branches and pine cones.
www.lodgetorreypines.com/?utm_source=google&utm_mediu...
"Step into the timeless craftsman charm of The Lodge at Torrey Pines. Overlooking the world-renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course with views of the Pacific Ocean, the AAA Five Diamond rated resort exceeds expectations with world-class dining, a full-service spa and unprecedented service.
www.ksdesignstudio.com/the-lodge-at-torrey-pines
"Inspired by the creative genius of architects Greene & Greene, the Lodge at Torrey Pines uniquely embodies the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement. The guest rooms of the existing hotel were demolished and replaced by new guest wings. Public areas were extensively renovated and expanded adding a new ballroom and a full service spa and fitness center. KSDS was responsible for the design of all guest rooms, suites and public areas. In an effort to properly pay homage to this distinctive period in architectural history, extensive research was undertaken, resulting in a high level of expertise in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
"The lobby celebrates the work of Charles and Henry Greene in every detail, from the finely crafted millwork and to the meticulously replicated light fixtures and furniture. The custom stained glass entry doors were created by the same art glass studio that partnered with Greene & Greene on many of their historic homes."
www.thecraftsmanbungalow.com/lodge-at-torrey-pines/
We had a date at the A.R. Valentien Restaurant at the Lodge at Torrey Pines. A very elegant 1 Star Michelin Restaurant.
www.lodgetorreypines.com/ar-valentien
"AN EXCEPTIONAL FINE DINING EXPERIENCE
The Lodge’s signature restaurant, A.R. Valentien, highlights regional San Diego cuisine served in an elegant, timbered indoor-outdoor dining room overlooking the 18th hole of Torrey Pines Golf Course. Executive Chef Kelli Crosson sources only the best local provisions, and the menu changes frequently based on seasonal fare available. The restaurant takes its name from a talented early 20th-century California artist whose works are exhibited throughout the restaurant."""
San Diego 2024
Alternative title: Why do I even bother?
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I am amazed, no matter what the conditions, no matter what the situation, I will find something to photograph. It gives me a sense of calm, of control, no matter what is happening around me. Lying in the ER last night, this fluorescent light above my head, iPhone in my hand....need I say more? (well, maybe...this has not been changed to B&W, it's how it came out on the iPhone. I love 'natural B&Ws'.
During my class break last night I happened to look up to notice the cool looking lighting. The rest is history.
Made Explore 02/20/08 #251