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Tanay is a 1st class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. The majority of the population consists of Tagalogs who live near Laguna de Bay. The town's major trades consist of fishing, agriculture and regional commerce.
Former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes speaking with attendees at an Attorney General candidate forum hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Arizona Commerce Authority in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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Abandoned street trackage on Commerce St. Tacoma WA., September, 2009. This location is a few blocks from Union Station.
Still sporting the ATSF gum ball beacon from its Cleburne rebuild, LAJ CF7 No.2619 wanders the industrial back alleys of Commerce on its way to switch Strategic Materials Inc.
I ran downtown when I saw the storm coming to and end near sunset. I didn't know where to go and the light fading quick, I took a few shots of the unique lighting around the levee.
Looking down the Commerce st. bridge towards downtown.
Sony a7 + Nikkor 85mm f/1.4
Camera: Olympus 35 SPn
Lens: Fixed 42mm f.17 G.Zukio
Film: Konica 160 Pro
Developer: Unicolor C-41
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
The Frederick Fillmore French Building
architects: H. Douglas Ives, the French Company, 1927
ornamental design program: John Sloan, Sloan & Robertson
architectural style: Astylar, Art Deco, Babylonian-Mesopotamian revival, skyscraper
Grand Central Business District, Manhattan
551 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
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"From the beginnings of architecture down through the Roman, Romanesque and Gothic periods the use for which buildings were intended was expressed by symbols, and so in the French Building we have endeavored in the panels of the top of the tower to express not only the purpose for which the building is to be used, commerce, but the character and activities of our own organization, the Fred F. French Companies. The central motif of the large panels on the north and south sides is a rising sun, progress, flanked on either side by two winged griffins, integrity and watchfulness. At either end are two beehives with golden bees, the symbols of thrift and industry. The panels on the east and west sides contain heads of Mercury, the messenger, spreading the message of the French plan."
- architects H. Douglas Ives describes the building:
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"inspired by the Ishtar Gate, the [entrance] decorative program was a most literal evocation of Manhattan as the New Babylon, of the skyscraper as Nebuchadnezzar's hanging garden in the desert."
-New York 1930 Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars, Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins
Parking is at a bit of a premium in White Rock. A few months ago, this unmaintained area of tarmac grew a pay'n'display meter. There have been no improvements to the parking surface, but now users are expected to pay to use it. Needless to say parking is at an even higher premium now as people choose to park elsewhere instead of paying the fee.
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Shot of the Whittier Commerce building and palm trees under a brooding cloud formation, looking North on top of the 2nd level parking structure at The Quad in Whittier, CA. Taken on Day 3 (5/6/19) of the 4th Annual "One Week in Whittier" #1weekinwhit photography event.
Sony a6500 | Sony SEL 55-210mm zoom | ISO 400 | f/8.0 @ 1/640th sec | Edited in Lightroom Classic |
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Louis Bank of Commerce, 1888
Punctuated by twin rising towers, San Diego's first granite building is an excellent example of Baroque Revival architecture. The four-story structure housed the Bank of Commerce until 1893, when entrepreneur Isidor Louis opened an oyster bar which became a favorite of Wyatt Earp. The upper floors later became known as the Golden Poppy Hotel.
NRHP Gaslamp
NS 781 whirs east across Interstate 81 outside Shippensburg, PA on Labor Day. The Reading heritage unit rolled onto "home" rails a mile before and is crossing the bridge erected during the mid-1960's when Interstate 81 was built and run under the Reading Railroad.
Part of Open Doors Toronto (a weekend where the public can visit and photograph sites normally not open to the public)
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Mitgardian Commerce
Providing Historica with the best
All the mountains in Mitgardia provide a lot of treasures. So mining is done a lot. Also in Ondylion, the best crystals, diamonds and other precious stones are sold here. Ondylion has the best quality, and as the Drow have a weekness for shiny things. Ofcourse they pay a visist to Ondylion.
Nothing tastes better than an Ondylion steak. So a lot of Avalonians come here to get some. And it's not just the steak, also the chicken is outstanding.
And well, people from Kaliplin like to come here to cool off. And checking out the Mitgardian girls, but they will never admit that!
An inbound N Line train led by Silverliner V no. 4061 (Hyundai Rotem, 2009-2016) is seen approaching Commerce City & 72nd Station. Though the station is not situated within Commerce City, it is only accessible from there, being bounded on other sides by highways, rivers, and industrial ponds.
Commerce, Ligne 8.
I hope my friend saw it, because I couldn't help but go with Mabel's idea. Knowing me, I went too far but it sure was fun!
original commentary: I promised a friend a colour sample and was hard pressed to find something that deserved colour. This fits the bill, thank goodness, as the other image I had up hurt my eyes. This is in-camera default JPEG setting under really horrid florescent light that I did not adjust the white balance for. All in all, quite realistic colour rendering to anyone familiar with the metro. (If anything, this seems to have a slight blue cast which is a WB problem.)