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The day we went to Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM, there were no lines at all for the ride, so I took my time wandering up the pathway taking photos. This is my favorite of the bunch.
THIS is the main reason I drove to Topeka today. Yes, there were some other things I wanted to see and shoot, but goal number one was to eat at Bobo's Drive In, a Topeka landmark since 1953. This was one of the best burgers I've ever eaten anywhere, and the fresh, hand-dipped onion rings far surpass any I have ever tasted.
Bobo's has been featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, and was selected as one of 8 Wonders of Kansas Cuisine. www.kansassampler.org/8wonders/cuisineresults.php
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Old Seoul Station, built in 1900, had been lying abandoned and neglected ever since the shiny, big and new Seoul Station was built next door in 2004.
I'm so glad they are using it for art exhibitions now. Last week I went to the Seoul International Photography Festival there. I did spend a lot of time looking at the photos, but mostly I was mesmerized by the fancy old chandeliers. I hope they preserve these ornate light fixtures.
This is the light fixture above our table at E&E Steakhouse on Indian Rocks Road in Largo, FL. It was a great restaurant and had the best wait staff that I've seen in ages!!
Straight out of the 1970s. I was amazed that Crown Center hadn't been updated since we moved moved to California in 1977.
Flamingo Style 15 Inch Flamingo Flush Mount Dressed with Swarovski Crystals - WGLFL15FLGD
Height: 10"
Width: 15"
Bulbs: 6 x 60w Candelabra
Color: Available in Gold or Chrome
#LightFixtures - Kitchen lights are designed to provide light for cooking and often to eat, too. One of the most common types of designs of kitchen lighting design is the ceiling, where the lights are hung on simple pendants assemblies. Other kitchens use more muted forms of lighting, backed by under cabinet...
Noah already loves climbing and hanging from these stairs upside-down from underneath in his hideout. Having them carpeted at last is awesome - I used to always trip on them on my way downstairs.
I go to this little pasta joint every Tuesday for dinner. I usually snap off something with my iPhone, but I wish I could bring in the big Nikon and not have people stare at me. The place has so many interesting views, lighting and textures. I find it hard to imagine that someone intentionally designed so many details into this place. I looked at this light fixture and noticed the curved ridges on the lens and the random bumpy texture of the metal. I think I could spend a month shooting the place and never get bored, though the photos may be a bit dull for everyone else after a bit. :)
I found this Antler Light Fixture in the local Claim Jumper.
This is probably as unusual as you can get.
Personally I think it's ugly.
But that's just me.
I was in the lobby of a community center and saw this light fixture hanging from the center of the ceiling. I stood directly under it and shot a picture of it looking straight up. It looks like a snowflake design all lit up to me.
Wooden lantern detail.
Indonesian temple originally built for a wealthy family in the late 1800s or early 1900s in Central Java and later shipped and reconstructed on Vashon Island, Washington.