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Entrance A - Bldg 1603 - Ft Sill, OK

Street photography in Zurich, Switzerland.

Eindhoven, Nederland

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Duncan (Ok) Main Street Parade

 

Brightness edit in Flickr Photo Editor

Spent some time in the lobby of Delnor Hospital, waiting for some tests. I happened to notice this wall, which I've seen many times, but only "SAW" today. I'd say it's about 3 stories tall. Each grid square is a little more than 1 foot.

 

And this isn't all of it. It goes a little wider and higher.

 

Delnor Hospital

Geneva, Illinois USA 41.887277, -88.343268

March 6, 2026

 

More pictures from The White Wall Project

 

More pictures of Sculptures and Three Dimensional Art

 

This is a real photograph with a real camera, and not created by AI.

 

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A bus turns onto a street in Shanghai.

The shop had closed but this light in the hall was too good to pass up so I plugged it back in for the shot. (Of course I left it like I found it when I was through.)

Kodak Ultramax 400 film shot at ISO 800.

Cosden Building

The Mid-Continent Tower started out as the 16-story Cosden Building, built for oil baron Joshua Cosden in 1918. The Cosden Building was built on the site of the first Tulsa schoolhouse, which was established as a mission in 1885 on Creek Indian land.[2] The Cosden Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1] It was designed by Kansas City architect Henry F. Hoit who also designed a home for Cosden.

Although it is sometimes mentioned in connection with Tulsa's extensive inventory of Art Deco buildings, the Mid-Continent Tower is actually built in a modern version of the Gothic style that was popular before the advent of Art Deco. 101

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Entrance C - Building 1603 - Ft Sill, OK

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Light-changing paint finish

on an Expedition

This is the entry lobby looking in the front door. This is The Lodge at Torrey Pines. It replaced the older Torrey Pines Lodge.

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."

 

We had a date at the A.R. Valentien Restaurant at the Lodge atTorrey 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."

 

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/

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Garden/sidewalk border lights

Example of aluminized asbestos paper utilized as heat shield insulation on the base of an older incandscent light fixture. Despite being only a thin insulating layer, this material is rather effective at reflecting heat and light energy.

Not quite the light for everyone... IKEA, Draper, Utah.

This Beijing Marriott City Wall hotel is now called Beijing Pudi Hotel.

 

Late day light at an upscale beach house.

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At Faces in Northampton, Massachusetts (USA)

Historic Royal York Hotel Toronto Ontario Canada

 

#angel #black #white #christmas #season #theme #MacroMonday #tree #Art2019

 

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hand-blown glass light fixture by Bay Area artist Dan Reilly

San Francisco, California

The main entrance to Caesar's Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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Many Farms, Navajo: Dáʼákʼeh Halání, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,348 at the 2010 census. Many Farms is an English translation of the Navajo name of the area and is descriptive.

Taken at the university of South Carolina

The Washington State Capitol or Legislative Building in Olympia is the home of the government of the state of Washington. It contains chambers for the Washington State Legislature and offices for the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and treasurer and is part of a campus consisting of several buildings. Buildings for the Washington Supreme Court, executive agencies and the Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.

Shadow of a Light Fixture

In memory of Jeff Hale (1923–2015). Jeff was born in Margate, England, and passed away in Talent, Oregon. Solid!

 

Tualatin Fred Meyer, 11:42 PM.

 

Media:

* YouTube Movies & TV: Hardware Wars (1978 short parody, 16mm motion picture film format; director's HD re-issue, 13 minutes running time). Jeff played Augie "Ben" Doggie.

* cineSOURCE: "Jeff Hale's Amazing Cartoon Career," by Karl Cohen, April 30, 2025

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A different interpretation of the same stairscase I shared yesterday.

 

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Lone woman contemplates the women's section of Aya Sofia. Istanbul Turkey.

The Chanin Building, New York, built by Irwin S. Chanin in 1927–1929

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