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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
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Here's something a little different. For the "Faces in Places" group.
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Also, Happy Monochrome Monday, everyone!
The atrium of the Donald P. Shiley Center of Science and Technology building on the University of San Diego campus. That is a color-emitting, fiberoptic, light fixture in the center of the atrium. It is controlled by motion sensors. The colored lights at the end of each cable change every so often.
Not like the Sputnik I made for Polaroid Week in April. The ceiling fan in our kitchen came down. Rather than fix it (it was 40+ years old and didn't provide enough light in the kitchen), we replaced it with this custom light we found on Etsy. I like the semi-abstract way it looks when shot from directly underneath. Shot with the Hello Kitty Polaroid SLR-680 for the #ShittyCameraChallenge