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How it might have looked before restoration and cleanup. When the trains were smoky. Kitcam effects and LR
How I did it here bit.ly/1cYssHu
The New York Public Library (Stephen A. Schwarzman Building) was designed by Carrère and Hastings and opened to the public in 1911. It is on the National Register #66000546, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
Alas, not much remains of the old railway terminal in Georgetown. Just an empty shell of rusty zinc sheets and faded shutters.
Shot from below, I love the sculptural form of this chandelier. I took shots with my iPhone 12pro and my Leica Q2. This is the Leica’s shot and I really like the nuance in colour. Also there is an amazing depth to this photo in terms of sharpness. I put the iPhone shot on my Instagram page and honestly it come across and just bright and garish.
You just gotta ---> ......
Hiya. Just popping in for a bit. Trying to get finished editing some wedding photos so I can get them back to the bride and groom. Hope you are all well. I'm getting better day by day! My bestie is coming today! YAY! She's about to start her 3 hour drive as we speak, so yay! It's gonna be a good night! :) I need fun bad. :)
Oh, and this site makes me smile.
Thanks, Kristin for passing this site along to all your contacts. :)
Gas Brigades
Gas Brigades – The Gas Brigade (Fire Show) from the Melbourne Crown Casino and along Southbank.
Captured with a NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D610, 28.0-300.0 mm f/3.5-5.6, 28 mm, f/3.5, 1/60, ISO 100
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The Northwestern National Bank building--now Wells Fargo--is a great example of remnants from an older building adding great retro flavor to a new building. Read about it here: www.flickr.com/photos/darrensnow/50803371438
The Los Angeles Public Library was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and opened in 1926. It's in an Egyptian Revival style with sphinxes, snakes, mosaics, and of course the pyramid on top of the building. There is a huge globe chandelier in the dome under the pyramid. The Central Library was heavily damaged in 1986 due to an arson fire. It was restored and expanded by Norman Pfeiffer, and reopened to the public in 1993.
The Los Angeles Public Library is on the National Register #70000136 and probably should also be a National Historic Landmark.
I've had one thing after another the last couple of weeks, so progress has been frustratingly slow, but I did manage to get the wall sconces finished.
I forget where that quote's from. Fall Out Boy, maybe. Or Dude, Where's My Car? It's hard to remember.
Anyway. This is our dining room. This is where we feast on the still-beating hearts of our enemies. And cheese. We also eat cheese here. Mmm, cheese.
(Actually, on the cheese tip, here's a little thing I recommend: a slice of Havarti cheese atop a slice of apple. Eat in one pop. Nom nom nom, chew chew chew. Scrumdiddlicious.)
"Light breaks on secret lots,
On tips of thought where thoughts smell in the rain;
When logics die,
The secret of the soil grows through the eye..."
Old sign for the Ridgeview Motel in Clinton, Tennessee. The building itself is still extant, but is now used as apartments.
Nice lights! They have been here a long time. Same with the stairway. Just gotta know how far that stairway goes up. Let's go explore. . .
Happy Friday...even if it's Friday the 13th!!!
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Gas Brigade
Gas Brigade – One of the Gas Brigades from Crown Casino (Fire Show).
Captured with a NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D610, 28.0-300.0 mm f/3.5-5.6, 28 mm, f/3.5, 1/320, ISO 100
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Among the highlights of our day in port at Barcelona, Spain, was a visit to La Pedrera -- the Casa Milà apartment complex designed by legendary modernist architect Antoni Gaudí and completed between 1906-1912.
After exploring the building's rooftop terrace and attic loft, we headed down one level to The Pedrera Apartment. The unit was opened in 1999 as a permanent exhibition space and is a recreation of a bourgeois family's home as it would have appeared in the early 20th century. The original use of each room has been preserved, and the rooms are filled with period furniture and accessories.
Here, you can see a view of one of the apartment's bedrooms -- more specifically, the floral motif painted on the ceiling and its chandelier. The Pedrera Education site provides additional information on the apartment in the ''Residential Building'' section, including photos of the gallery/corridor and some of the rooms and decor.