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Some shots of some Singapore highrise apartments and hotels at night while on a layover during a trip to Asia.
3.0 sec at f/6.3, 12 mm, ISO 200, smc PENTAX-DA 12-24mm F4 ED AL [IF]
A barbershop under the Bryn Mawr el station in Edgewater. Not sure what it means, but I had to take a picture.
Logo on window, plus banners which work as window displays and in-store graphics.
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They may not be as interesting architecturally as the storefronts on East Ohio Street or Allegheny West in Pittsburgh's North Side but, at street level, these places in the Central Northside have a ton of character.
Picture taken 7/6/21
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Utilize window graphics to cover up areas, and to promote your offerings.
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The tiny town of Geraldine is very well kept and pretty! We came rolling through at sunset after a long, dry, hot day driving through some very barren, dusty areas of the state. The first place we saw in town was the tiny town park, and the sound of rushing water met our ears. The park has a lovely stream flowing through it. It was a breath of fresh air for us--weary travelers :) I also am partial to the town because of it's name--my dad's mom was named Geraldine.
"Geraldine is the center of a huge wheat-producing region. It was named for Almira Geraldine Rockefeller (or perhaps her daughter, Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge), the wife of William Rockefeller, who was the director of the Milwaukee Railroad, which ran through the town; the name was bestowed with the friendly sanction of the Rockefeller family. It had no particular significance to the town. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)
The Geraldine Milwaukee Depot, built in 1913, is a great example of one of America's small-town, turn-of-the-century wooden depots. It has a unique design and was given special attention since the town's namesake, Geraldine Rockefeller, was the daughter of the principal Milwaukee stockholder, William A. Rockefeller. The exterior has been fully restored, and the building is located on its original site next to the still active short-line Central Montana Railroad. Displays document the role of railroad played in developing the large agricultural area, and include a freight room and ticket/express office." -centralmontana.com
Picture taken 1/29/22
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An elaborate storefront near Melissa's hotel. Along the other side, there were child mannequins too. I couldn't tell what the place was, but it was weird. And sort of cool.
I tried my best to minimize the window reflection. Just couldn't resist. This was one of the few times a stranger has commented while I was taking a random photo, a woman who stopped to notice how odd they were and laughed.
Old! HB, not much left near the pier of the old buildings. There are rings in the sidewalk here...for tying up your horse!?
Storefront on Folsom Street between 7th Street and 8th Street in the neighbourhood 'South of Market'
Ladengeschäft in der Folsom Street zwischen der 7th Street und der 8th Street im Viertel 'South of Market'
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Hayward, CA
This one was kind of a bummer. They pushed back the actual front even further and made it look ugly. You can see where the original doors were supposed to be; the line in the terrazzo and the metal piece in the middle of the display case.
**2012 UPDATE** This storefront no longer exists.