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BRICKS

 

© Frank van Dam

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One of the shuttered window on the streets of Padua, Italy

Morden Hall Park Walk, London

 

Possible remains of a brick bridge?

365: the 2012 edition

332/366

 

39/50

by the Truman Brewery

IMG_3361... the long and the short of it...

 

According to last nigth't TV programme - if you are a quantum wave - you can bound straight through :-)

As this shop is built on a slope, the rear windows are almost at ground level with the ceiling being at about chest height from this side of the building.

 

From the inside it seems normal apart from the fact you are looking at peoples knees as they walk past outside.

(The shop assistant inside is stood on a step ladder).

Delicious plastic bricks poured into a bowl and covered with fresh cow's milk. This extra crunchy feast is part of a balanced brickfast—and it *never* gets soggy!

 

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Canon 5D, Canon 135mm F/2 L

The spires of Central Catholic High School & St. Paul Cathedral in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh.

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The "Heaven or Hell" Project

 

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東京都写真美術館横の小さな飲み屋街「Brick End」への矢印

雲はもう秋の佇まいです。

This is the arrow to the “Brick End” street of the small bars next to TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC ART MUSEUM.

The clouds are already in autumn.

West Village, New York City

The Alcazaba of Malaga, Spain. This fortress palace, whose name in Arabic means citadel, is one of the city's historical monuments and is much visited because of its history and beauty.

 

The building that dates from the Muslim period is located at the foot of the Gibralfaro hill, crowned by the Arab defence works to which the Alcazaba is connected by a walled passage known as the Coracha. With the Roman Theatre and the Aduana Customs Building, this special corner offers the chance to observe Roman, Arab and Renaissance culture, all within a few yards of each other.

 

According to Arab historians, it was built between 1057 and 1063 at the instructions of Badis, King of the Berber Taifa of Granada. Transported material was used in its construction and columns, capitals and other materials were taken from the nearby Roman Theatre.

100% production parts from the production steel mold.

 

TD9 Briefcase

ACS w/Drum

ABR

RPG-7

XMP

Derringer

M9

 

After Bricks Cascade, they will only be available in a wider release later this summer, so take advantage of the sneak peek and buy them at Bricks Cascade this weekend.

Boo hoo I can do blue too... ;)

 

Listening to....Brick House - The Commodores

Located at the heart of the most fertile Gangetic basin, Chandannagar is nestled with brick-kilns producing extremely high quality 'fired clay bricks', primarily used for domestic construction. The high silt content of this soil is apt for the finest brick production, mushrooming multiple such kilns along the river coast. This is the produce of one such kiln, right before its ready to be shipped/ transported.

 

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Madison, Georgia

Ilford FP4+ film.

This area was a shadow area that I pulled out in Lightroom. I like the look.

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