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Light fixture not destroyed

Having shown a light fixture in the King's Hall a couple of days ago, I thought I'd follow up with one from the House of Representatives. I'd be interested to know which you prefer!

 

The House of Representatives is a large internal space in the Old Parliament Building in Canberra, with ceilings considerably higher than that of King's Hall. It is lined with timber panelling, representative of designer John Smith Murdoch's simplified classical style, with furnishings in a similar style. The timber used in the wall panelling, the desks, seats and tables is all Australian black bean wood and Tasmanian blackwood. The hand-woven carpets have a pattern of eucalyptus leaves and wattle blossom.

 

The House of Representatives is characterised by the colour green, representing the historic inheritance of the Representatives, as the lower house and the house in which governments are formed, from the House of Commons in the Palace of Westminster.

 

The Old Parliament Building was where Australia's Parliament sat from 1927 to 1988. It is now generally open as a museum for the public to visit.

National Museum of the Philippines light fixture hanging from the ceiling inside an exhibit room.

Security light, new Federal Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Light fixture in Carlyle Hotel, Cambell

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In the St. Louis Union Station Hotel. Union Station was designed by Theodore Link and opened in 1894. The station was converted into a hotel (now a Hilton) in the 1980s.

The tour guide said most of the lights were both electric and gas, because, Mr. Fishburn didn't trust electricity.

Restaurant Krakow,Poland.35mm Nikon FM2,Kodak Portra 400

All that remains from a small resort or bungalow colony near spring Glen is this gateway. The remains of light fixtures can still be seen on the posts.

Alternative title: Why do I even bother?

 

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I am amazed, no matter what the conditions, no matter what the situation, I will find something to photograph. It gives me a sense of calm, of control, no matter what is happening around me. Lying in the ER last night, this fluorescent light above my head, iPhone in my hand....need I say more? (well, maybe...this has not been changed to B&W, it's how it came out on the iPhone. I love 'natural B&Ws'.

It’s not a button

Nor does it act like a cloud…

It brightens our day

Unity Temple was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1905-1908.

 

During my class break last night I happened to look up to notice the cool looking lighting. The rest is history.

 

Made Explore 02/20/08 #251

If you line up your shots carefully there are vignettes possible that could have been taken 75 years ago. The conductor heads from the coolness of the morning depot back to his waiting train at the platform. August 10, 2024.

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Baha'i Gardens is replete with ornate light standards,

 

11 of 12.

The Little Chapel of Silence was added to Town and Gown in 1936, and the architect is unknown. Probably the quietest and least known part of USC campus. It is part of the University of Southern California Historic District which is on the National Register of Historic Places #15000408.

Royal light is located along the River Thames at Westminster Bridge and has a compact (or mini) fluorescent light bulb inside.

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The LCoF theme is hands. Not easy trying it as a selfie, single handedly, with a camera phone. I think I like the “bird in the hand” one better.

Very little. Positive feedback about his work. Feedback. When you give the material, and then they write to you that it is unrealistic beautiful pictures.

And I want to work even more when your work begins to be published on interesting sites, magazines 📓 . Which is what happened to me.

My photos were published on my page by a French fashion magazine. Nice? Very 🙈 . Do you want to continue working? Even more and even better!

 

So, who has long wanted to arrange an interesting photo shoot? Rather, write to me in messages.

 

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