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Tomada al azar, una de esas que vienen con suerte, estaba tomando fotografías en un lugar, vi arriba, parecía bonita, una foto y zas!, muy bonito!
Architect: Peter Koch, 1958 (This is the expansion. The original building is a neo-classical piece done in the 1930s that I found fairly unremarkable, so I didn't take a picture of that part).
It appears as though the pavilions are essentially abandoned during the period between Biennales. The vegetation is overgrown. Windows are broken or boarded up. There is trash and construction debris everywhere. Walls are crumbling. Even electric utility junction boxes have been ripped from the walls, and trash cans and light posts are dented and turned over. It's quite depressing, and it all looks a bit post-apocalyptic.
From the rear side of an abandoned chalkboard. The Villa "La Certosa" has been a school for various years.
Original shot taken with a Pentax 645, 75mm f2,8 pentax takumar lens on Efke Ortho 25 asa black and white film, light post processing.
End of the working day during the survey of an abandoned industrial area. Andrea and Francesco ready to jump on the car and go back to the clean world outside... ;-)
Original shot taken with a Leica Mini II on black and white film, light post-processing.
DCIM\100GOPRO
2nd time in 2 years that somebody drove their car through the neighbor's fence. They took out the light post this time.
After the collapse of the worldwide economy, thousands of civil wars sparked across the planet. With almost the entire planet involved, the world was left in pieces, with entire city being nearly destroyed. Governments did they best they could to control the violence, but there was no end.
One of the few Governments who were able to survive through the harsh times was the Canadian Government, thanks to the help of the RCALF. The RCALF maintained relatively good control of the people during the mass civil wars.
But, during the horrible times, a group of people gained power, becoming very strong in numbers. The Hobos gained total control of the black markets, controlling the city streets with the selling of weapons.
The RCALF have closed in on the location of the Hobos leader and are moving in to take him out, and to once again try to bring peace to their nation.
My entry for the Apocalego Standardization Contest.
Architect: Philip Cox, 1988
It appears as though the pavilions are essentially abandoned during the period between Biennales. The vegetation is overgrown. Windows are broken or boarded up. There is trash and construction debris everywhere. Walls are crumbling. Even electric utility junction boxes have been ripped from the walls, and trash cans and light posts are dented and turned over. It's quite depressing, and it all looks a bit post-apocalyptic.
Banners on light posts look great in downtown areas and campuses.
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I haven't thought of a title yet...does it need one??
Another shot from Coney Island, on the boardwalk. Freezing, but having fun!
I am thinking I am in a black & white mood!!
Take care all....
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Title update...this is for raisinsawdust, 007, and *adrisbow! lol...thanks guys!
Explore December 1st....much love!
Broadway: 1000 Steps in and around Montefiore Park is a project based on the City as Living Laboratory: Sustainability Made Tangible Through the Arts Framework, which broadly aims to build upon the City’s initiative to establish Broadway as the preeminent “green corridor” in New York City.
As pedestrians approach Montefiore Park, a field of green vertical structures defined the area. Visitors encountered convex mirrors installed at various heights reflecting their own image as well as fragments of the city. Color-coded markings around manhole covers, storm-water inlets, and light posts help decode the site’s existing infrastructure. The specific topic addressed at this site was food as related to health.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
1000 Steps Along Broadway by Mary Miss
Presented with Montefiore Park Neighborhood Association
and City College Department of Urban Design
Broadway and 137th Street, Manhattan
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Double light post was perch of the Snowy Owl in the Home Depot Parking Lot in Washington Court House, Ohio, January 10, 2014
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Body: Nikon D3000
Lens: AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
Shutter Speed: 30"
Apperture: f/22
Focal Length: 18mm
ISO: 100
Photographer: Terence Catindig
Location: SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City, Phillippines
:-D Alessandro and Mirco just ten minutes before our presentation at the conference... ok it was their first time in front of an international public after all...
Original shots taken with a Ricoh R1 camera, 30mm panoramic mode, on Ilford HP5 400 asa black and white film, light post processing.
In 2015 Marcus Lemonis of the CNBC show "The Profit" visited Horton at the request of Horton's mayor, to help the town clean up and save its small businesses. Although the town didn't raise the $1 million Lemonis thought would be necessary to revitalize the downtown area, the community did raise enough to update some curbs, sidewalks and light posts.
Lemonis himself purchased several buildings and cleaned them up for rental, while demolishing one of them. Other run-down buildings were demolished as well. The jury is still out as to how successful Lemonis' plan was, but Horton does have a nice-appearing downtown area albeit one with a lot of holes where other buildings used to be.