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This building with many windows houses a law firm in Alton, Illinois USA. Thanks for taking this in with me.
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The Florida Brewing Company building is a historic brewery building that once housed Ybor City Brewing Company, which became Florida Brewing Company. It has been restored and converted into a law office. It is the tallest building in Tampa's Ybor City Historic District.
The Florida Brewing Company Building was built to house the Florida Brewing Company, which was founded in 1896 by cigar industrialists Vicente Ybor and Edward Manrara. The brewery building is six stories tall and remains the tallest building in Ybor City.
Florida Brewing Company was the first brewery in the state of Florida. When operational in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, the building housed the leading exporter of beer to Cuba and was a leader in western Florida. After brewing operations ceased, the building was used for a variety of purposes, although it was eventually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Recently, the building was renovated and is now home to several commercial enterprises.
It was built on the Government Spring, which originally supplied water to the military men of Fort Brooke. This spring was valued by many cultures to be sacred. Florida's Paleo Indians believed the water in the spring to be of a sacred nature. They brought their sick and wounded to bathe in the water with the belief that it would cure their injuries and diseases. Nearly every Indian tribe respected the spring's holiness and thus would use the land around the spring as a peace zone, where no one would attack. Influenced by these tales and others in Europe, Spanish Conquistadors fell under the belief that there were crystalline fountains of youth hidden in the springs. Juan Ponce de León helped spread these rumors when he and a Spanish Armada set out to find a mythical fountain of youth. Many still believe the spring to have supernatural powers.
In its prime, The Florida Brewing Company produced 80,000 barrels of beer annually. It was the leading exporter of beer to Cuba in the U.S. and the premier brewery on Florida's west coast. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders visited for a beer in celebration after the Spanish–American War.
The brewery survived the adversities of the Prohibition and the Great Depression. However, the business closed in 1961 as a result of the embargo on Cuba and the opening of rival breweries by Anheuser-Busch and the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in Tampa.
In the years following its closing, the former brewery served several purposes. It was used as a storage place for fresh tobacco in the 1960s and later became a bomb shelter throughout the Cold War. However, it was abandoned for the latter 25 years of the 20th century, and its condition declined. The former brewery became generally considered a detriment to the redevelopment of Ybor City
In 1999, attorney Dale Swope and contractor Joseph Kokolakis purchased the building to restore and convert it into a law firm and office space. The restoration project received a Builders' Choice grand award in adaptive re-use.
www.emporis.com/buildings/285674/florida-brewing-co-tampa...
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nightlyspirits.com/the-florida-brewery-company-in-tampa/
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The rights of our furry friends are celebrated annually on International Animal Rights Day on December 10. The holiday is shared with Human Rights Day, as it should be, because animals have the right to be treated with respect, and acts of cruelty against them need to end just as much as for humans.
Prompt: Use Image 1 as style-and-tone reference only, preserving its dramatic, ultra-realistic, fine-art aesthetic while generating a new scene. Create a wide panoramic, horizontal composition showing two anthropomorphic cats and three anthropomorphic dogs—one clearly identifiable West Highland White Terrier— all dressed in formal office suits. The Westie sits at an office table in the foreground, with the other animals standing around in a structured group portrait. Maintain crisp detail, rich textures, and sophisticated lighting consistent with Image 1; match its subdued, atmospheric mood without introducing shoreline elements or noise effects. Render a clean back wall featuring a sign that reads “International Animal Rights – Law Firm,” integrated naturally with correct perspective, shadows, and material texture. Ensure overall lighting, shadows, and color temperature remain consistent, with no halos, seams, or stylistic drift. Output one ultra-realistic digital fine-art image; maintain coherent scale and anatomical proportions across all characters; preserve all unmentioned aspects of the base image’s stylistic qualities.
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Sometimes I wish I could see the moon.
Don't get me wrong, I know it's there. When I was young, I'd made a habit of asking what the day was like. I could never see the sun either, but I would always feel its warmth on my skin. My senses made it out to be like as if a soft blanket was wrapped around my entire skin. The night was a different story. Sometimes, when I asked, people would tell me that the moon was beautiful and that the entire sky was scattered with stars. Most of the time I knew they were lying to me. Stick was the only honest one most of the time.
In a sense, I've grown out of that habit. Sometimes I wish others would accompany me on my night trips, just so I can have someone lie to me about the moon, and just so I can have some company once in a while.
But, I digress, none of that matters tonight.
Gareth Blake. Works for a big-name lawfirm in Manhattan. Secretly he directs smuggled orphans from China into hell's kitchen and sells them off to as workers and slaves. I can't say he's a pedophile, but this is bad enough.
I've figured out his routine. He goes to work, stops by a Starbucks for his mid-day coffee, and comes to Hell's Kitchen at around 9:00pm to check out a new shipment of children. Right now, he's standing below me texting someone.
I leap from the building and use the man's arm to break my fall. I hear two things crack -- his phone's screen and his arm. I drag him into the open storage rental and haul him into the corner of the room.
"Please! Don't hurt me! I've done nothing wrong!"
Liar.
"I need the list of your 'shipments'. Do you keep one?"
"I don't do shipments! I work at a law..."
"DON'T LIE TO ME!"
I put pressure on his arm. I hear a scream.
"Please! I...ok. We keep a log. We've only had one batch of children sold."
"To whom?"
"A man by the name of Mr. Virginia! Please! Just take it!"
He hands me his cracked cellphone.
"The logs are on there! Just please don't hurt me! I'm sorry!"
I lean in towards him.
"You move anywhere before the police arrive, and I'll make sure you won't be able to move at all."
"I'm sorry" the man whimpers. He continues as I walk out of the room.
I called the police before I even got here. Just as I start heading off to my apartment, my phone vibrates. It's a text from Kirsten, my partner at work.
Where are you? I thought you'd be in by 9:30
I'd completely forgot about my promise to Kirsten about coming to finish up some papers tonight.
I guess this "Mr. Virginia" would have to wait.
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Kinda regret dropping DCSG Wonder Woman last year. Anyways, I'm trying to make up for that loss now by applying for the MCSG's Daredevil. I've been reading some of last run's issues and just started on the TV show. Hope you guys enjoy!
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The skyline of the city British capital of London seen from the roof terrace of the Magic Circle law firm Allen and Overy.
20 June 2022
La silhouette de la capitale britannique de Londres, vue depuis le toit du cabinet d'avocats du rang "Magic Circle" Allen and Overy.
20 juin 2022
This is an office building situated in the Beethovenstraat in Amsterdam South; a.k.a. De Zuidas. It was built as a project within the Gershwin project area in De Zuidas.
The building has fourteen floors at its highest point, with a parking garage below. Architectural firm UNStudio designed the office building, which is more than sixty meters high. The building was completed in 2016 by G&S Bouw.
It is leased by, among others, NautaDutilh and meets BREEAM requirements. In its appearance, the building has overhangs, a sloping roof, curves, blue block-like shapes at the windows, sloping facade lines and white ribbon-like decorations. Due to the applied appearance, the building does not seem to have a real front or rear facade. The predominant colors of the property are blue and white.
The round corners give the building something feminine, elegant. A nice contrast with the other buildings on the Zuidas.
Technical stuff
This is a single handheld shot. The specs are 400ISO,f8, 1/600, -2/3EV and 35,3 mils. Post-production was minimal to none. The composition is straight out of the camera. I added the copyright signs (in Photoshop). The latter is, alas, there to stay due to the frequent copying of my photos. So, don't bother commenting on that.
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Finishing my presentation about Rotterdam's neighborhoods for tomorrow's Dutch class. This is in Het Nieuwe Werk, also known as Scheepsvaartkwartier, the poshest and richest neighborhood in the city, with the highest percentage of private banks and law firms. This building, located between two parks, hosts one of them.
Two cars which belong to two completely different segments parked alongside eachother like it's nobody's business.
Parked in front of a lawfirm in Amsterdam. I guess not everyone's affected by the global economic crisis?
Apparently it's illegal, so says the lawyers of this armored car company to display this picture... even though I shot it on a public street with my own camera. In order to comply with the lawyers' demands, I have removed ANYTHING that they can use as a claim of copyright - even though copyright law does NOT apply here... since I own this photo.
Please copy and repost this picture EVERYWHERE!
Posted under the fair use act. This is for educational purposes.
Jellena (stranger 33)
I had already seen her walk hesitantly, looking at the sky, at the threatening rain clouds. Shall I continue to turn around and go back to the office? I saw her thinking. The law firm where Jellena works is in one of the high flats on the Wilhelminakade in Rotterdam. The windows may or may not open and that is why she had gone outside during her late lunch. Get a breath of fresh air. And then she was approached by a stranger photographer, if he could take a photo for the 100strangers project. With her red shirt she colors so beautifully on the quay.
That was no problem. But ..., put one photo on the internet, nothing more. Of course I promise, thanks Jellena.
This is the 33th photo of my second round of the # 100stangers project.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the
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And can also be found on
Pentax K-1, SMC Pentax-M 135/3.5
For PentaxForums.com Single in April Challenge
I thought 135mm from the top floor would be easy, but I kind of struggled with it tonight after work. I'll try again later in the month. :-)
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The buildings of Canary Wharf and sitting infront is 10 Upper Bank, home to the worlds largest law firm Clifford Chance
After making a fortune in the railroad supply business, Spanish-American War veteran Col. Hecker hired Louis Kamper to design and build this stately home in 1888. After passing away in 1927 the Hecker family eventually sold it to Paul Smiley , who used it as a sales office for his music supply company until 1990. Law firm Charfoos and Christensen then purchased the building and use it as their office, as well as the Royal Danish Consulate location in Detroit.
This 1/4 block of offices belongs to a Law Firm called Schwarz And Schwärzer. They are top notch in their field and have this imposing corner courtyard plot in the heart of Downtown Micropolis. Ref: D1567-013
This LAMAR Billboard is located on N. Marietta Parkway at Cobb Parkway, not far northwest of Atlanta, Georgia.
I was doing my "regular" headshots for local law firm McNally Gervan and this one of their new receptionist just stood out to me.
strobist info: 2 light setup: 1 Elinchrom ELC Pro HD through a small beauty dish on axis and above. A second ELC Pro HD behind in a large softbox & a large white scrim. Large silver reflector below for fill. Triggered with skyports.
Solicitors window, Sligo, Co. Sligo.
No this is not an April fools prank, there really was a firm of Solicitors in Sligo named Argue & Phibbs. Please read the comments below for some other (in)appropriately named firms.
The partnership started in 1919 and the main men were Mr William Argue and Mr William Talbot Phibbs. The firm continued to trade (surely Solicitors do not trade!) as "Argue & Phibbs" until the death of Mr Phibbs in 1944. From www.sligotown.net
Photographer: James P. O'Dea
Collection: James P. O'Dea
Date: between June 1937 and November 1977
NLI Ref.: ODEA 40/43
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