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This classic IH Step van has been relegated to donut sign duty. Found in Piffard, NY
Promaster 28mm. f2.8 on Sony a6000.
Naar aanleiding van een lezing van Jeroen Stel [https://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenstel/] bij Fotoclub Westerkwartier voor de foto van de maand een foto gemaakt van dieren (in hun omgeving).
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-not sure which side of this double sided sculpture is convex, which is concave from looking at the photo...
The Van Gogh effect in Topaz Studio II applied to a photo of Old Mountain Fork Road near New Market in Madison County, Alabama.
Sorry, haven't uploaded in FOREVER off of my D70S. I finally found my charger, today. I also have more from this photoshoot of mine, that I will upload after I finish editing. I'm going to start uploading more often :]
The former Van Nelle Factory (Dutch: Van Nellefabriek) on the Schie river in Rotterdam, is considered a prime example of the International Style. It has been a designated Unesco World Heritage Site since 2014. The buildings were designed by architect Leendert van der Vlugt from the Brinkman & Van der Vlugt office in cooperation with civil engineer J.G. Wiebenga, at that time a specialist for constructions in reinforced concrete, and built between 1925 and 1931. It is an example of Nieuwe Bouwen, modern architecture in the Netherlands.
In the 20th century it was a factory, processing coffee, tea and tobacco and later on additional chewing gum, cigarettes, instant pudding and rice. The operation stopped in 1996. Currently it houses a wide variety of new media and design companies and is known as the Van Nelle Design Factory ("Van Nelle Ontwerpfabriek" in Dutch). Some of the areas are used for meetings, conventions and events.
Eric Gude, a Dutch specialist in the conversion of former industrial sites, planned and organized this change of use for the Van Nelle factory in 1997 and introduced Wessel De Jonge, an authority on the renovation of modern architecture in 1999, to coordinate the overall renovation, which began in the year 2000.
45-55 Van Dam Street, Long Island City, NY. 1965 built diner constructed as part of an addition to industrial building at 45-35 Van Dam. Renovated into current configuration with present ownership/management in 1980s.
Originally known as the Main Diner (Main Diner Inc.) when built new in 1965. Main Diner Inc. entered into lease on building March 18, 1965.
Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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