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a side view of this 1950s Jewel, taken from the adjacent parking lot. The parking light posts looked quite old-they were very narrow in diameter compared to most light post standards. The fixtures on top also seemed old. Wondering if these are originals?
The streetlight gives an instant clue as to where this photo was taken. Joliet began installing these signature light posts in the wake of the 1966-68 construction of the new City Hall & Will County Courthouse. They were then installed throughout the greater downtown area over the next four years.
Before that lightpost had its nightly illummination on, at the Santos Beach Gardens, Brazil, an apparent 'dove story' had already begun on it.
I love all the little details around every Disney park for the holidays, like this simple garland wrapped festively around the lamp post at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
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Taken at the Capitol Building in Jefferson City, MO on 4/17/12
I'm really aching for a wider lens. There are, as you might guess, only about a million steps leading up to the doors of the building, and I was standing at the very bottom and still only barely got Jefferson and the lightpost in the frame at 18mm.
This means I simply must be gifted the 10-24mm. Pretty please. :)
Commercial St, Portland, Maine USA • This light post banner reminds me just how far north we are. Note the four flags in the distance.
You Need to View This One On Black.
Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean it's no there.
This is what happens when I hand my camera to my husband! He accidentally takes his self-portrait, thinking that he is turning it on.
Almost done now. Scenery has been added - plants, lightposts, chairs, etc. The platform is built with railings, and the awning is in place with stickers showing a train schedule. Those yellow curved panels may be the rarest pieces in the whole set - in yellow, Bricklink only shows 4 having been sold in the last 6 months! They come in white and several trans colors (including trans clear in one of the Friends sets) as well, but yellow was exclusive to this set. Another thing driving Lego's profits down on these old sets... why not use the same white panels as the other station? And then just change the white floor here to a color if you want.