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Strict trash and recycling regulations leave this empty alleyway so clean that no one would know thousands had walked the street earlier that day. One can even hear the echoing laughs of business men and women at a bar in the distance. Photo Credit: John Saringo-Rodriguez / Daily Sundial
A wide, yet empty hallway leading to several empty doors. I don't think I saw an actual door anywhere here.
Rejected image from my exhibition work. I liked it to much to delete it, but I have a better one which I'll be using as part of my exhibition work. Low file size to save time uploading.
From Mr Leonard Harrington
Sir, Some years ago, when living abroad, a friend has his car stolen. When the insurance company asked could e prove the vehicle was stolen he sent them a photograph of his empty Garage.
My dream is to surround this room with built-in bookcases, and place my big round table smack in the middle.
The current plan is collecting dark-colored bookcases and lining the room with them, but it just doens't look like I want it to look. Maybe one day I'll save scads of money and actually get real custom built-ins. Or just do it myself.
empty drink - An empty bloody mary with a stalk of celery. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24706997-empty-...
Empty slides from the Scrap Exchange in Durham, NC (scrapexchange.org). They came in clear boxes at $1.25 per box each containing about 80 empty slides.
The Empty Pavilion is a meditation on Detroit's evacuated urban context and an experiment in the ability of architecture to make visible a latent public in the city. The project aspires to create an architecture that is physically and semantically empty, while solicitous of public interaction and imaginative projection. The creators of the Empty Pavilion have no specific use or meaning in mind – hoping instead that the project will invite unplanned occupancies and creative associations. This project was funded by a Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Research Though Making grant.
Work by: Assistant Professor McLain Clutter, Oberdick Fellow Kyle Reynolds, and graduate students Ariel Poliner, Mike Sanderson and Nate Van Wylen
Photo by Dorimar del Río
Empty bottles waiting to be filled with the nectar of the gods.
A private Summit brewery tour was part of our prize for winning The Amazing Case.