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This afternoon after work I went to visit Nucleus in Rochester and afterwards went to The Deaf Cat for a coffee. While stitting there I was looking out this window and thought it would make a nice photo with the Cathedral spire. I think I will have to go back to improve on these.
I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's inside the Ward E.
#43 has turned out to be a summary of all the previous numbers! Quite pleased at spotting this to be fair. Boring shot (no good angles, was pretty high up), but it's the numbers that matter in this project.
I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's inside the Admin Building.
This street, facing onto Marsaxlokk harbour, has doors and window frames painted in the colours of the traditional boats you can see floating in the harbour. It made me think of the song "Little Boxes" by Malvina Reynolds.
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On my front door windowframes.
No postwork..the speckled effect is dust etc!
And I have no idea why it is so blue-looking, but I love it! The holdfasts are actually brown.
I suspect it is something to do with the late afternoon light wave-lengths.
Auguststraße, at the 4th Berlin Biennial, 2006. Not one of the art exhibits, just a peeling windowframe.
Taken from the fifth floor of Ong Bun Pension House in Iloilo City, Philippines. The green tinge comes from the tinted window.
My friend Greg made me this. I still can't believe he made this for me. What a sweetheart. One of the most beautiful and thoughtful gifts I've ever received. Thanks Greg!
Newnham College Library, Cambridge.
Yates Thompson Library. Window and alcove on the mezzanine.
Copyright: libraries@cambridge
Credit: Rachel Marsh
Red rorbu-once seasonal fishing hut-stilthouse now for tourist use-closed out of season-A i Lofoten main port-Tinddalstinden-Stottlikollen-Tindstinden mounts backed. Sorvagen-Moskenes-Nordland-Norway.