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The intersection of two main roads in the center of the Hamlet pf Delmar, NY, often used by groups seeking public notice ax in the case of the missionaries here.
This is a building in Stratford, Ontario that was constructed in the 1840s shortly after the founding of the town. Fortunately, they haven't demolished it as we're prone to do in North America.
The nearest section was built in 1916; the rest was added in 1930. The last class graduated in 1966, but it was used as an elementary school until the early 1980s.
When was the last time you laughed or even smiled?
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Arrowhead Motel in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/60-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Local artist Jessica Rassel painted this 1,500 sq. ft. mural on the side of a three-story brick building in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where I live.
It was a collaboration with the Above and Beyond Children's Museum, which raised much of the money to produce this beautiful and loving work of art.
This is only half of the mural, featuring the mother and baby blue whale. I may post the complete mural tomorrow for you to see...
I have desaturated the blues a bit here to give it a bit more contrast.
What a beautiful and inspiring mural Jessica Rassel has created here for all to enjoy.
Hit the 'L' key to see it in full glory :)
Das Überseequartier ist ein Teil der Hafencity. Das städtebauliche Gesamtkonzept wurde unter anderem von Rem Koolhaas und Erick van Egeraat entwickelt - Overseas district is part of HafenCity. The overall urban planning concept was developed by Rem Koolhaas and Erick van Egeraat, among others (Hamburg, Germany)
The Old Port (sometimes known as the Old Port Exchange) is a district of Portland, Maine, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th century brick buildings and fishing piers.
• Blick von der Speicherstadt Kaffeerösterei über den Kehrwiederfleet zum Alten Speicherhaus.
• View from the warehouse district coffee roasting over the Kehrwieder Fleet to the old warehouse.
Die Speicherstadt in Hamburg ist der größte auf Eichenpfählen gegründete Lagerhauskomplex der Welt und steht seit 1991 unter Denkmalschutz. Sie wurde ab 1883 als Teilstück des Hamburger Freihafens erbaut, der erste Abschnitt war 1888 fertiggestellt.
The warehouse district in Hamburg is the largest warehouse complex in the world founded on oak piles and has been a listed building since 1991. It was built in 1883 as part of the Hamburg Freeport, the first section was completed in 1888.
The brick industrial building right next to the rapids before the power plant, right in the city center
Willimantic, Connecticut - USA
Once the Gem Theater and later the YMCA. Now an extension of Path Academy (I think).
"We are very, very small, but we are profoundly capable of very, very big things." -Stephen Hawking
... but it should be good things, have a nice last Day in May, all!
Hi friends, it’s been grey and cold (temperatures averaging -7°C | 19.4°F) here in Ontario, which makes me want to hibernate. :) I’ve been listening to a lot of great music, practicing daily yoga, and playing with the iPhone that I got for Christmas. Funny fact, this is the first cell phone that I’ve ever had. Ever. I’m having a lot of fun taking photos and making short videos. And fun is good. :)
Flickr always seems too serious to me for smartphone photos, but I would like to see that change. I know that several of you post iPhone images, so I might get brave enough eventually and join you. Yesterday was the first day this year that I took a photo with my DSLR, compared to loads of photos/videos that I’ve taken with my iPhone... I love photos that are taken more spontaneously. I find that DSLR photography has become almost too sterilized. Too perfect. If you know what I mean. I will try to expand on my thoughts about this at some point in a later post.
The photo above is from last year. I took it with my Nikon the same day that I took the photo of the sign at the tattoo shop. Thank you for all your warm and wonderful comments on that image (and all my images!). For the record, I don’t actually have any tattoos, and I don’t intend to ever get any. Still, I find tattoos cool and interesting, and that sign was amusing to me.
Sending out love and good wishes to all of you! I’ve missed you, and I’m grateful for your friendship/presence here! I hope that 2022 will be a magical and inspiring year for all of us. x