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Historic train depot in Aiken, SC.

Old windows in Bardejov, Slovakia

The Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, head church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is located at 18th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, on the east side of Logan Square in Philadelphia. It was built between 1846 and 1864, and was designed by Napoleon LeBrun, from original plans by the Reverend Mariano Muller and the Reverend John B. Tornatore, with the dome and Palladian facade, designed by John Notman, added after 1850.[2] The interior was largely decorated by Constantino Brumidi.

The Manhattan Bridge spans the East River In New York City, and connects lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.

 

Brooklyn, New York

Spring 2016

A view of the Ostankino Tower;

Moscow, Russia;

55°50'9" N 37°37'3" E;

 

YASHICA FX-D Quartz, ISO 50, 50 mm, 0 EV, YASHICA AUTO YASHINON-DX 50mm f/1.7, OSCAR FILM BW50

A Muslim devotee head towards mosque at an early hour to pray Jumu'ah Salaat in Islamic University of Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh on September 11, 2015

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While not exactly towering in height, I'd still call this Havana's skyline. There are some taller buildings in Havana, but they top out at 121m (397ft). The view is from across the bay, just outside Morro Castle. Around sunset, this would make for a great view of Old Havana with the water reflecting the various lights from the city.

 

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Blocked up door and window of an old canal warehouse along the Leeds and Liverpool canal in Blackburn.

Row of lanterns suspended from the ceiling of Darlington indoor market.

 

I've just started researching for a new art project inspired by the indoor market in Darlington. This is being co-ordinated in association with the Markets Officer as part of a bid to increase the awareness of the market and try to encourage more people to support the traders and keep the market viable. I spent a wonderful few hours wandering round the market floor and also in the cellars and offices on Friday and hopefully will be returning next week to get access to the Victorian clock tower. I'm really looking forward to working on this but also a little nervous as it is not my usual subject matter and there's a lot to take in. I'm very excited by the architectural details and have already started to visualise some initial ideas for potential etchings and collagraphs based on some of the photographs I've already taken. Could be a long project but watch this space!

Lumbini Park, Hyderabad

The Bottle

 

Moving on from Bay View and up into Clock Tower Acres - yes, Milwaukee has this thing for naming neighborhoods no matter how small. This is an area of 2 x 5 blocks. I have a confession to make here as well... When I shot this, I only looked at it from one side. I had no idea how big it is and how friendly it looks if you see it from a 90 degree change in viewpoint. Also of note here, according to an old Milwaukee legend, the price of kielbasa, at Imbibe Milwaukee #4, on the day I shot this, would have been 37 cents/pound... See if you can find the connection.

 

Mamiya C33, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm, 1/60 @ f8, Tri-X, D76 1:1

 

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Arnhem

photo© Marije van de Berg

Details on italian architecture. This is a little piece of the whole entrance of a famous museum site. The Kings residence.

Lee's Luxury Lounge

 

In an odd, 1920's Mediterranean Revival building lies one of Bay View's ultimate classic dive bars. Originally De Marini's restaurant, then a brief stint as Evan's, Lee's opened in early 2000's. Wrap-around bar, classic neon, buffalo mural on the wall, pool table, skee ball, shuffleboard, etc., etc.. And they take trivia contests very seriously here.

 

Mamiya C33, Mamiya-Sekor 180mm, 1/250 @ f22, Tri-X, D76 1:1

 

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A business building in Toronto at 1600 Steeles Ave. West.

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