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The lovely apartment we rented while there.

Omni Hotel - Providence, MA

Chicken wire light fixture.

 

Wholesale Boot Company (WBC) restaurant, Wellington, New Zealand.

 

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Kaiju Monster Chandelier, hand-cast plastic figures, mounted to a

powder-coated steel mesh frame at Origin Restaurant,

107 King Street East.

A screw peeks through, and it is illuminated.

Orbits, urban chandelier, recycled wine barrel metal hoops, galvanized steel bands, ceiling light fixture

Dad's low-tech dimmer in the dining room.

The Jellico Motel, just off I-75, Jellico, Tennessee. I haven't been able to determine exactly when it closed, but it appears to still have been in business in at least 2014.

Soft white seems more yellow.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN--This super-70s light fixture features three pebbled-glass-and-wood lights which hang from a new metal base. Your electrician can hang them at whatever lengths you prefer

*Hardwood & porcelain flooring throughout

 

*Custom draperies

 

*Custom light fixtures

 

*Custom cabinetry with marble tops

 

*Recessed under-cabinet lighting in kitchen

 

guests at the Boffi showroom.

 

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Light fixture from the oh-so-deco LaSalle Bank Building lobby. Chicago, IL

Oh relax. It's just the light fixture from our hallway. Sheesh!

 

Still not a boob.

We were at this restaurant a year ago for breakfast. We tried it for dinner last night and were not disappointed.

An exposed light fixture at a friend's apartment.

Rocket Bar has overall weird lighting, it's pretty dark, but the lamps are striking and colorful. Here is the collection over the bar area - this photo is pretty messed up but rather than deleting it, I'll think of it as an exercise in abstract blobs.

Well, at the moment at least.

Really good breakfast here.

 

In the Public Square Historic District, National Register #84002409.

Princess Theater Interior- 1918.

At Pike Place Market of course.

 

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I've been meaning to do some lighthearted scene, but I keep coming back to abstract shots :P That's where my heart is! But I'd love the expand my style of photography, though!

My contacts give me so much inspiration for different types of photography - Thank you so much!

 

This is a light fixture over the table in my kitchen.. The circle is actually the part that the metal branches begins, but being out of focus makes it look like a hole where the pipes come out of (At least to me, anyways!).

 

Yay! Thursday!

 

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I saw a photo in one of the train-station-related Flickr groups of a very similar fluted metal light fixture on an old station in New York state. It reminded me that I am sure I've seen this type of light at many old train stations all over the place. One of them is this one in Framingham, but I know I've seen them elsewhere and will have to look through my photos. Old train stations all over the country often have similar styles and adornments (eg overhanging roof, prominent roof brackets, bay window) and maybe this type of light fixture was part of the "train station style."

The North End Diner and Best Western North Des Moines appear to be a playground for anyone keen on wrecking everything in sight. I am thinking the diner closed sometime in 2009 or late 2008 and the hotel was closed before with no intention on reopening. The hotel a former Ramada was refurbished in 2004 but all the reviews I read have this place listed as a dump. I guess that could be one portion of why it closed. It was a sprawling hotel with 4 separate room units, a huge pool, and entrance with the North End Diner all attached by a long walkway that was never heated or cooled. My wife had posted her pictures on FB and a local fire fighter had commented that they used the hotel portion for training and now it is so full of mold that it is unsafe to enter. I guess that is no reason for vagrants and kids to enter looking for something to smash as almost every window and door are make for an entrance now. The place will be gone at some point the hotel is a ehh who cares in my book but the Diner was a cool place to eat. And there seem to be less and less of the old school diners around to get the 50’s feel for your burgers.

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for more information about the pig table.

 

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Ugh. My Nikon F3 is goddamn cursed. Almost every time I shoot with it, I fuck something up.

 

Today's fuckup was with the AI metering tab, which I forgot to flip back down when using an AI lens. So about a third of my roll of film didn't get metered properly.

The beautiful chandeliers of Lake Union Cafe, rescued from the demolition of an even older building, with the copper ceiling in view as well.

 

Photo by StudioCP.

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