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San Francisco, 2008
The light fixtures on the Milan streetcars are another appealing aspect of these particular historic F-Line Streetcars.
Old Seoul Station, built in 1900, had been lying abandoned and neglected ever since the shiny, big and new Seoul Station was built next door in 2004.
I'm so glad they are using it for art exhibitions now. Last week I went to the Seoul International Photography Festival there. I did spend a lot of time looking at the photos, but mostly I was mesmerized by the fancy old chandeliers. I hope they preserve these ornate light fixtures.
Cactus Series 24 Light Pendant Dressed with Swarovski Crystals - MD2027-24
Height: 55" Adjustable
Width: 14"
Bulbs: 24 x 10w Halogen
Color: Chrome
After playing with processing. Pseudo HDR look.
I like the way the shadows darkened up, adds a little drama
One of Grand Central Terminal's ornate light fixtures (I was going to call it a chandelier, but I'm not sure that's the correct term?)
This image was taken at night in New York City in 2007 while walking past the Plaza Hotel which was under renovation. The Plaza contains many ornate fixtures that I have yet to find in any other hotel in New York City.
This a photo of the lighting in the FULL GOODS BREEZEWAY in the PEARL retail, commercial, residential, and entertainment complex in the northern RIVER WALK district of downtown SAN ANTONIO, TX.
The copper pull-down fixture looks pristine!! And that's a pretty groovy 1970s fixture in the background.
Buy outstanding selection of chandeliers from Crescent Harbor that include mini wrought iron, brass, classic and pendant chandelier lightings.
We recently spent a couple nights in a Grand Villa at Kidani Village. The room was amazing - complete with a perfect view overlooking the savanna.
The details in the villa (more like "small house") were impeccable, even down to the lighting fixtures. This is the dining room chandelier, as viewed looking straight up.
I have this growing obsession with ceiling fans; especially ceiling fans in abandoned houses. Plus, I really liked the colors; the browns, tans, etc. [spring '11]
Rustic light fixtures manufactured in National Youth Administration metal shop. Des Moines, Iowa. ca1940.
Photo from album: "Pictorial Highlights on the Iowa NYA"
National Youth Administration for Iowa Collection
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines
Reproductions and permissions: www.iowaculture.gov/history/research/research-centers/cop...
We went to Office Depot to buy me a desk chair. (Actually we went to three Office Depots and one Office Max, but that's another story.) The lights at one of the Office Depots are angled every which-a-way, I guess to better light the merchandise.
My classmate Lára and I went to a café called Bláa Kannan (the blue coffeepot) last Wednesday to take pictures and learn more about it. It has the most beautiful light fixtures. I just had to take a few pictures of them! This chandelier is one of about six or seven, I think.
We took a friend out for lunch today and this was one of the interesting light fixtures in the restaurant - made with Smirnoff vodka bottles. Other chandeliers were made with beer bottles, tabasco bottles, etc.
Metal porch light made in National Youth Administration metal shop. Des Moines, Iowa. ca1940.
Photo from album: "Pictorial Highlights on the Iowa NYA"
National Youth Administration for Iowa Collection
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines
Reproductions and permissions: www.iowaculture.gov/history/research/research-centers/cop...
The day we went to Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM, there were no lines at all for the ride, so I took my time wandering up the pathway taking photos. This is my favorite of the bunch.
THIS is the main reason I drove to Topeka today. Yes, there were some other things I wanted to see and shoot, but goal number one was to eat at Bobo's Drive In, a Topeka landmark since 1953. This was one of the best burgers I've ever eaten anywhere, and the fresh, hand-dipped onion rings far surpass any I have ever tasted.
Bobo's has been featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, and was selected as one of 8 Wonders of Kansas Cuisine. www.kansassampler.org/8wonders/cuisineresults.php
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Old Seoul Station, built in 1900, had been lying abandoned and neglected ever since the shiny, big and new Seoul Station was built next door in 2004.
I'm so glad they are using it for art exhibitions now. Last week I went to the Seoul International Photography Festival there. I did spend a lot of time looking at the photos, but mostly I was mesmerized by the fancy old chandeliers. I hope they preserve these ornate light fixtures.