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sb-26 with a gary fong lightsphere in view on light stand at 1/4th power.
photoshopped legs on the stand out to look like a lightpole
Dragon light fixture on streetlights in the Chinatown area of Chicago.
Tenuous Link: pole --> lightpole.
Looking west along the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Blvd. The bend in the road is at the foot of Roncesvalles/King/Queen intersection.
SEE IT LARGE:
Captured this image after stopping along Howard Street in the SOMA district (South of Market street) in San Francisco after I had dropped my Melody at her work place one Saturday morning. This is the only day of the week I take my bride to her work location in the Union Square since there is no commute traffic and public transportation is on weekend schedules. This is the first of two street light poles I photographed before 10 AM on my way shopping or home. One is able to appreciate the ornate design of these light poles when they are colorfully painted as this one is. Doubt if any of the new poles nowadays are this ornate, unless a special project. Happy colors.
Old light pole along the rear entrance driveway from Clarinda Road to the Hoyts Skyline Oakleigh Drive-in which opened in 1955 and closed in 1990. In later years the site was rebuilt as a twein and a new rear entrance faced Bourke Road which did not exist at the time of opening. The drive in site is now a retirement village and housing estate. Other remains of the drive in include cypress trees around the site and a section of high barbed-wire topped Colorbond fence along Bourke Road
More on the Oakleigh Skyline Drive-In can be found here, including the light poles in their original condition which ran along the site.
Intellistreets is available in a variety of light pole designs, and can be installed new or retrofit.
At the moment, the light poles in downtown Rockville have flags. Each one has an American flag and another flag. IIRC (if I recall correctly) this is the flag of Lebanon.
Our Daily Challenge: STREET LIGHTS
I notice where the yellow "Manitowoc Authentic" lightpole banner is partway blocking people's views of the authenticity it says it wants us to think about.
Or maybe it's the lightpole banners themselves that we're supposed to identify as authentic?, vs something else that definitely isn't authentic? — I guess that's a question for whichever consultancy operation it was that told the City that it ought to hang the banners up.
Ha ha, ask the consultants what it is we're supposed to think!
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In downtown Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on August 24th, 2010, Warren's Restaurant on the south side of Washington Street (U.S. Route 151) west of South 9th Street.
OPEN DAILY AT 6
TILL 3PM COME TRY
HOME MADE SOUPS
AIR CONDITIONED
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA7856 Restaurants—United States—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Signs and signboards—United States—Pictorial works.
NA9074 Sidewalks—United States—Pictorial works.
NA9053.S7 Streetscapes (Urban design)—United States—Pictorial works.
NA6215 Central business districts—United States—Pictorial works.
HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.
CS2309 Names, Personal—Pictorial works.
TH7970.L35 Lampposts—Pictorial works.
NC1002.B36 Banners—Pictorial works.
HF6161.T63 Advertising—Tourism—Pictorial works.
F589.M2 Manitowoc (Wis.)—Pictorial works.