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The former Fleming Smith Warehouse in Tribeca in Manhattan at 135 Watts St.The sandstone and brick structure was built in 1891.You can see the 1891 in copper numerals still intact on the stepped gable (top right) with Fleming Smith's "FS" monogram above them The stepped gables are trimmed in copper ornamentation (painted in green).There was a shoe factory and a storehouse for wine once in the building.Hmm,I guess when the workers weren't trying on shoes they were crushing grapes on the side. Fleming Smith's masterpiece was Tribeca's first commercial building to be converted to residential use.Wanna live in a condo here?If you got between $2.5-$3.5 million dollars in your pocket,a two-bedroom apartment is yours.daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2010/05/135-watts-street-f...
Im Eis ......
Ich habe immer geschaut ob gleich ein Eskimo, Eisbär oder Pinguin vorbeischaut. Hat leider am Wochenende noch nicht geklappt 😉
Im Watt vor Spieka-Neufeld, Cuxland.
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Sunset ~ South Pierhead Lighthouse ~ Grand Haven, Michigan
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 145mm, 1/1000s
A female tufted duck flapping her wings on the big pin at Slimbridge Wetlands Centre on Monday morning. This was taken on an enjoyable day at the WWT with fellow flickr members Pete Blanchard and Paul Watts.
I think I prefer the simplicity of this shot compared to my previous upload.
I only used the one gridded speedlight to light this. Fired to the rear to create the silhouette. Whereas my other shot I used an orange gelled snoot to pick out the candle and the wood it sat in.
The eagle eyed amongst you will notice it's exactly the same flame ;)
Watts Valley Road runs through the Fresno area foothills and is a very scenic drive this time of year. The rain has provided a green canvas to take pictures along the way. The flowers are just started to bloom and this should be a great drive for them next month. The sun hasn't been out much during the last month, and I was really glad to get out and explore.