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Funnily enough, it's no longer the Post Office.
This building replaced the General Post Office building built only 25 years earlier further along Meadowside which was demolished to make way for the Courier Building.
This building, itself superseded by something not even worth mentioning, appeared to be empty - languishing as a former nightclub. Oh, the indignity.
Jim Leyland had just been tossed, and I guess figured that once he was out of the game, he may as well REALLY tell the umps his thoughts.
Now Groomfest is over I feel a sort of sad cold emptiness. Can't wait for next years.
If you haven't seen the photos yet, head over to my blog & check them out.
Journal Entry three.
Date: Unknown
"Hmm .. Can't really say how many days i have been since we left that working spot, i guess around Two og Three, Anyway me and pete followed the tracks of the Murderes or Killers. we followed the road a day i think and then the tracks startet going in to the forrest kinda. after some time we enden up in at place where there wasent that many trees and we could se one of the killers but i think hey where hill billys you know the stereio type you know the one that cant read and likes gun, hmm .. That Guard was not a problem Pete ended his life fast and i took his ak and gave pete my gun. we wen't up to the camp. the walls wasen't that big, big enough to i coulden see over it and just spary with my new ak and pete startet shooting to it diddent take long time for us to end them. we took there ammo and food and left in case there would be more og them."
Calhoun County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 2007.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
All the post offices I saw on Maui had really excellent geometric type signs on them. Look at that N!
Boyle County. Photo by J Gallagher, Apr. 1992.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
5th January 2021., Dublin Airport, Ireland
Noted at Dublin Airport was this Border Control Post sign,Has Dublin Airport made a UDI ( Unilateral Declaration of Independence), will the airport raise a new flag, have a new Anthem and muster an army ?
Calhoun County. Photo by J Emerson, Jan. 2011.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) and auvet collections.
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Swyddfa'r Post, Llanymddyfri
Ffotograffydd/Photographer: John Thomas (1838-1905)
Dyddiad/Date: [ca. 1885]
Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd gwydr / Glass negative
Maint/Dimensions: 165 x 215 mm.
Cyfeiriad/Reference: jth00782
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3361733
Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad John Thomas yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
More information about the John Thomas Collection at the National Library of Wales
The Post Office Square is another fave Green spaces in the city, bang in the middle of the financial district.
A well designed space full of aesthetics and popular among office goers during the weekday lunch.
Seeing it through the IR was always on the cards given how lush this tiny area is.
On Saturday October 2nd I met with one of my photography meet up groups at Point Reyes National Seashore. It was a great day with a lot of good photo ops.
A first, late-night experiment with "zoom burst" photography. The effect is achieved by zooming the lens during a long exposure: there was no use of Photoshop or indeed anything else once I'd taken it.
As it's late and it's wet outside you get a shot of my desk, with the Post-It notes in their rightful place at the centre of everything.
I haven't got the technique quite right yet, but I'll keep trying. :-)
This is a 5-second shot at f/22, zooming between 18mm and around 55mm, although I can't remember which way. ;-)
Just got back from playing the Spiel gig. I think my bleary eyed messed up look after gigs is always rather worthy of documenting, so here it is. Good night all. x
Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam
Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon Central Post Office (Vietnamese: Bưu điện Trung tâm Sài Gòn) is a post office in the downtown Ho Chi Minh City, near Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, the city's main church. The building was constructed when Vietnam was part of French Indochina in the early 20th century. It has a Gothic architectural style. It was designed and constructed by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel in harmony with the surrounding area. Today, the building is a tourist attraction.
Inside the Saigon Central Post office of special note are two painted maps that were created just after the post office was first built, the first one located on the left side of the building is a map of Southern Vietnam and Cambodia titled ‘Lignes telegraphiques du Sud Vietnam et Cambodge 1892′ which translates to ‘Telegraphic lines of Southern Vietnam and Cambodia 1892” The second map of greater Saigon is titled ‘Saigon et ses environs 1892′ translating to ‘Sai Gon and its environment 1892