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Thanksgiving in New York City. It was my first time there and what a joy that city was. A few photos of Ground Zero.

A subway ceiling in Washington D.C.

Charleston architectural details

Image 17/25 of a series of urban photographs of the various doors in a neighborhood of Ixelles (Elsene), Brussels, Belgium.

The typography of street addresses on Michigan Avenue.

a "peephole" in the giant doors at the Tomb of the Holy Sepulchre

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Confluence Park by Lake Flato in San Antonio, Texas.

From the outskirts of Pittsburgh.

Processed these taken Sep last year

Charleston architectural details

Quote by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German-born American architect, 1886-1969)

Charleston architectural details

An array of Gods adorns the #frieze at the Mandap outside #Tiruvanamalai Temple

O2 Tower Building Munich / Germany

Bagatelle Park is a park located in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. It is one of the four divisions of the botanical garden in the city of Paris.

 

Bagatelle park was born from a bet between Marie-Antoinette and the Count of Artois, who had bought the property in 1775 – and allegedly won: the park miraculously materialised in 64 days.

Image 6/25 of a series of urban photographs of the various doors in a neighborhood of Ixelles (Elsene), Brussels, Belgium.

Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The new Utzon centre, still under construction... The roof sections are quite interesting to look at, particularly up close...

Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Image 7/25 of a series of urban photographs of the various doors in a neighborhood of Ixelles (Elsene), Brussels, Belgium.

One of many photos I'd done while "Looking Up In Brooklyn". Photo is from that titled series of photos.

Balustrade detail at the San Francisco City Hall

Riverhounds game in Pittsburgh.

The Fashion Tower, 135 West 36th Street a.k.a. 135-139 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018 USA (Emery Roth : 1925)

Thanksgiving in New York City. It was my first time there and what a joy that city was.

Image 5/25 of a series of urban photographs of the various doors in a neighborhood of Ixelles (Elsene), Brussels, Belgium.

The original photograph can be seen here.

 

Faris's comment was the basis for the changes made.

Day 254. Lines and triangles (28.06.2013). #Project365 #photography #Architecture

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