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Connecting the Zoo with the Pond, Inscope is a striking example of Ruskinian Gothic architecture perfected by Park architect Jacob Wrey Mould. Inscope was one of three structures built during the 1870s in response to the overflow of pedestrians competing with horseback riders and carriage drivers. (The others were Gapstow Bridge and Outset Arch, which no longer exists). The elegant arch is constructed of pink and gray granite.
Information from Central Park Conservancy.
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I'm crazy about this photo. This photo describes my whole impression of Korea. Evening, open pubs, a girl coming home from work, neon signs, a lot of outdoor advertising and wires, but trees and perfectly laid tiles. This is an actual cyberpunk of our days.
Walking around downtown San Diego, you are invariably drawn to two landmarks, PetCo Park and the Convention Center.
PetCo belongs to the newer generation of ballparks located right smack in the middle of a city. The free viewing areas out beyond center field are a nice touch. The mix of swaying palms and beach sand stamp PetCo Park as a unique and distinctive park that surely provides a sense of place. There is certainly no confusing PetCo with SafeCo.
Nearby, the massive convention center dominates the waterfront. Thankfully, the architects were kind enough to provide public walkways that allow pedestrians to traverse the mammoth structure, knocking off the mile that it would otherwise take for you to walk around. Along the way, you can admire the Flame of Friendship, a 21-foot tall polished stainless steel sculpture presented as a gift by the Government of Mexico to the people of San Diego as a gesture of friendship.
The highlight on the walkabout for me was wandering into the Horton Grand Hotel, a modern-day restoration of two separate (and relocated) historic hotels--The Grand Horton Hotel and the Brooklyn-Kahle Saddlery Hotel--that retains that old-timey charm of 1880s California.
A quick weekend away saw us in Sydney last month, this fabulous space was breakfast on the last day.
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One of several projects, where as a harvester of images I stumble & lurch, part collector, part curator. Questioning time, presence, and possibility, amongst other ideas.
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Chicago IL, WSCF Chicago City Walk & Shoot, Tiffany Dome in the Chicago Cultural Center, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 17-40mm, f/4L
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As I’m uploading this picture (about 3 hours after I took this), there is a very heavy thunderstorm here in Pittsburgh. I had to wait quite a bit to get this picture today. So I wonder do I want to see thunderstorms everyday or …. Do we want to wait and face challenges everyday to get the results we want or do we just take the easy path and be happy with what we get….. Do we want to wait and face challenges everyday to get the results we want or do we just take the easy path and be happy with what we get….. We choose. Guess, nothing is free in life.
The tall structure is the Cathedral of Learning and other glass building where the rays are falling is Cyert Hall, CMU. The only glass building in the CMU campus (at least till today).
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No photoshopping at all! Yay!
(This photo made Flickrs interestingness page for Feb 19th.)
HBW!
I spent a good amount of time this morning on the company web site trying to find a product photo of my new light, without luck. I have real work to do after all. However, I couldn't be more pleased with the final. And, Marc (our neighbor) also put in a dimmer b/c them halogen lights are BRIGHT!
*UPDATE: I found it. I posted it (backdated) to not clutter up my stream. You can see it here.
**EXPLORED**
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Light fixtures near dusk on Union Station in Washington DC. Union Station was completed in 1908, architect was Daniel Burnham. I couldn't find who designed these fixtures.
This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a monthly challenge called "Freestyle On The Fifth". A different theme chosen by a member of the group each month, and the image is to be posted on the 5th of the month.
This month the theme, "fields of gold" was chosen by Gary (www.flickr.com/photos/gazman_au/).
On the September FFF+ walk through Southbank promenade and the Casino precinct, I walked beneath this very grand patterned golden glass ceiling at the entrance to the Casino.
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As I was framing and focusing this shot, the building's security officer rushes out the door and warns me, "You cannot take photographs of this building, sir!". I shrug my shoulders and leave.
Impressive view of the lobby of one of the luxury hotels of Sarajevo the beautiful capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
These bottles were actually sitting on a shelf under this light in a cheery, sunny tearoom that sat just off a winding road in the mountains of North Carolina. The old house was decorated in typical tearoom style, full of antiques and collectibles, dried vines, and art...and on each table was a little guest book where diners could write a few words about their stop there.
Textures are my own, a combination of a piece of a metal pot that sits by my front door, another piece of metal, and my Christmas tree lights. :)
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NRHP Reference#: 07000847
Top of the Building-Fisher Building-Detroit
The Fisher Building (1928) is an ornate skyscraper in the New Center area of Detroit, Michigan, United States constructed of limestone, granite, and marble. Financed by the Fisher family with proceeds from the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors, the structure was designed to house office and retail space. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989. The building also contains the 2,089 seat Fisher Theatre. The building houses the headquarters of Detroit Public Schools.