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this is what is remaining of an exterior wall of a building once built by the Carnegie Foundation. Now, the John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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 colorful and rusty pair of pliers was randomly lying in Dustin's window frame when I walked by in the morning. I wonder how long it took for it to look this way, months or decades?
After a day and a half in Venice, we got on the train and went to our room. That room was a step up from the one on the train from Munich to Venice. It had 4 beds that hung from the walls, and was pale yellow. I took one of the top beds, and after eating and exploring the train a bit, we went to bed. Thankfully there was a net on the wall above my bed where I could put my glasses for the night 8-)
One of the parts of the trip I really don't remember was going from the train station to the hotel. Anyway, finally, we were in Barcelona, the last major stop on our "tour". The hotel (the Silken Diagonal Barcelona) was modern...I don't know what you'd call the design, but there were a lot of metal shapes on the wall. We had two separate hotel rooms; this picture was taken from the room my dad and I shared. Looking over the pics I took of the area around my hotel, I realize now that I didn't really get any good ones, so this will have to do. I posted this one more for my own memory of the trip.
What's funny is that the Flickr map has this hotel marked there...but on the satellite view, it's still a construction site. Get with the times!!
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.
From a suggestion from my friend Virginia, I merged an old window frame from our condo with the branches I took in Lumphini Park last week... except for the dirty window at the top, it came out pretty nice.
There we go, apart from the floor and the roller blind that is the kitchen all done! Only took a couple of hours but it looks great... ;)
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Photo 4/365 - 04-Jan-2010.
A by product of shooting for the Sub-12 group graffiti brief. This abandoned building has been vandalised yet the brick structure stood strong. Some of the panes of glass are completely missing yet some have shattered but hung on to the frame.
I wanted to portray an air of mystery inside the darken holes into the depths of the structure.