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Love this sign, the lightpost and the unused building int he background because there is this little piece of 50s Americana slowly fading away about 20 minutes outside of Chicago (I believe this sign shows up in Wayne's World, but it may just be the infamous "spindle" sculpture. There are purportedly plans to demolish much of what is left to make room for a Walgreens.

 

Cermak Plaza was originally home to many outdoor sculptures. Many of which have been taken away due to disrepair. For now this sign and the original lighiting remains.

Roth Block - Pandora Street side.

former Royal Bank building (1940)

One of Victoria's iconic lightposts casts its shadow on the former Royal Bank building

Dunsmuir has decorated the lightposts downtown with original art celebrating its famed Upper Sacramento River fishing

This image was taken near the zocalo plaza in the city of Puebla just before the Mexican holiday.

Falmouth Street, Belmont, MA. Approximately 5:00 PM.

climbing the lightpost.

NYC

 

I like how each light post is visible through the arches of the brick. Had noticed that only after I took it.

walking around Boston with Jim and Amy

A lamp post at sunset in Rome. I'm sure this was taken after walking up a steep hill from a famous monument, but I'll be buggered if I can remember which one...

 

You can see the dome of St. Peter's in the background.

Out front of Cafe Montmartre. Read more at the Madison Street Art blog.

Road sign and lamppost in Camden,London.

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Gordon and Jerry back to back against lightpost, blood alley.

Jerry going around lightpost, blood alley, full view

"Baby" Speed Graphic, Kodak Ektar 101/4.5 with 6x6 roll film holder. (Delta 400 @ E.I. 800, developed in Xtol 1:1, 15.5 minutes)

Alleyway in Flagstaff.

Light posts on a raised highway

Federal hill, downtown Baltimore.

This American Kestral was photographed on a lightpost above the old Hughes facility that was the home of the famous Spruce Goose built by Howard Hughes. The Kestrels nest on the north facing slope in Palms south of what was the Hughes runway. The area where the runway used to be is now mostly openspace and rthe Kestrels can be heard and seen hunting there as well as along north facing slopes where they can be seen gracefully kiting and dropping to the ground catching lizards and insects.. The Playa Vista mega developers are preparing to build their second phase on this openspace while there is litigation presently in the courts to stop them.

 

Best viewed in the larger size.

On a lightpost near Stanford Shopping Center:

 

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