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Taken just before the blue hour kicked in along a stretch of canal in my home city of Nottingham. These apartments are mostly privately owned but can you believe some students live here? It's a far cry from the squalor I lived in during my degree days that's for sure. The guys I lived with were complete slobs too.
Anyway as I'm sure you'll agree it's not a bad place to live :)
Early evening sun rays on the last of the poppy seed pods. And at least one of the seed pods has become home to some tiny little bug. Seems like a perfect garden apartment with a wonderful view. :)
Captured in the Russellville neighborhood for Saturday for Stairs. Edited using Deep Dream Generator. HSfS everyone!
Sicht von unserer Terrasse im Appartement Ca' Barnaba am Rio de S. Barnaba Richtung Canal Grande mit Kirche "Chiesa di San Barnaba"
View from our terrace in the apartment Ca' Barnaba at Rio de S. Barnaba in direction Canal Grande with church "Chiesa di San Barnaba"
Vista desde nuestra terraza en el apartamento Ca' Barnaba en Rio de S. Barnaba en dirección al Canal Grande con la iglesia "Chiesa di San Barnaba"
one of the apartment blocks overlooking Bristol habour . took about 10 hours of processing for the final image
Paris Haussman Apartment Skybox by Milk Motion available at the Mainstore
Bookcase by Apple Fall
Coffee Table is from the Fulwood Collection by Apple Fall
Oxford Wingback Chairs by Apple Fall
Rug by Fancy Decor
Apartment Tour: Travis' Side of the Bedroom. There is already another picture in my photostream of my side of the bedroom
Minolta SRT-101
Ilford HP5
Rokkor 58mm
Every time I am at the intersection of Stockton and Bush in San Francisco I can't resist taking an image of this apartment building. I can't explain it, but it speaks to me. And each image with each camera, lens, and film choice brings out something new in it.
This is the back side view of a business on Main Street. The upper floor is being renovated for an apartment. All of the brick work looks suspect to me? The building that was attached to it on the left is the one that fell down except for the front wall in a previous photo.
Clifton, Arizona, USA. Once a booming copper mining town but now mostly declining or already in decay and the majority of people and business have moved just up the road to Morenci. The Freeport McMoRan copper mine located in Morenci is one of the largest in the world
Cliff dwellings along the San Francisco and Gila Rivers are evidence of an advanced civilization that existed long before Caesar ruled Rome. Many specimens of pottery and stone implements are still to be found in these ancient dwelling places. In the mid-1500s, both Fray Marcos de Niza and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado passed through the area, following the San Pedro north to the Gila River. Geronimo was born in 1829 near the confluence of Eagle Creek and the San Francisco and Gila Rivers.
In 1856 the first mineral discoveries of the Morenci/Clifton area were found by California volunteers pursuing Apaches, and conflicts between the Apaches and advancing Anglo settlers touched off a 26-year-long war. Mining for gold and silver began in 1864, followed by copper in 1872, and the mine at Morenci quickly grew to become the largest copper producer in North America. Clifton's population ballooned from 600 in 1880 to 5000 by 1910, and it quickly earned its reputation as the wildest of the "Wild West" boomtowns. Neighboring Morenci was swallowed up by an open pit mine in the 1960s, but Clifton was preserved, and today Chase Creek Street is still graced with lovely Victorian-era buildings from the town's halcyon days as the place to quickly make and lose a fortune.
In 1983, Clifton survived two nearly fatal blows, first a nearly three-year-long strike that began on June 30, 1983. Then later that same year, on October 2, 1983, Tropical Storm Octave sent 90,900 cubic feet of water per second into the San Francisco River, which burst its banks, destroying 700 homes and heavily damaging 86 of the town's 126 businesses.