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239 E Commerce St San Antonio, Texas December, 2013

Comments (20)


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giulband

11:19PM | Wed, 09 April 2014

Good shot !

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kgb224

12:02AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Superb capture Tara. God bless.

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bodo_56

12:19AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Interesting textures and details, the palm tree is a nice extra!

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SunriseGirl

12:45AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Gorgeous old architecture. Again you have used a fabulous point of view.

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durleybeachbum

12:50AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

They knew how to build to impress!

durleybeachbum

12:52AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

I could do a jayfar and say this is a very 'telling' photo.....

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wysiwig

12:55AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Ok, first, Andrea, GROAN! I agree, they put character in the buildings back then. And what a beautiful milky blue in the windows.

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jayfar

2:39AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

I could bank on someone bringing me into the comments !!! Lol. Nice bit of architecture Tara.

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kenmo

6:28AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Cool capture...

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pimanjc

9:04AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Beautiful stone facade and windows.

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helanker

9:20AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Beautiful window with the palm peeking in the corner. Well seen and captured. :)

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

9:20AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Bank & Windows. Two words that Make Gatesy grin. What a cooio POV too Tara.

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MrsRatbag

9:20AM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Love these architectural details, and the signs of weathering only make them more beautiful. Great capture!

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moochagoo

2:28PM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Good exemple of XIXth architecture

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FredNunes

3:51PM | Thu, 10 April 2014

Love images like this. Well done! We are going back to NYC next weekend. This time I am bringing my real gear. Hope to get many images there.

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Faemike55

5:40PM | Thu, 10 April 2014

beautiful construction great capture

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jocko500

12:28AM | Fri, 11 April 2014

lovely

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

12:53PM | Fri, 11 April 2014

Beautiful old building, I like the architecture.

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RodS

10:01PM | Fri, 11 April 2014

A great shot of this wonderful architecture, Tara!

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anahata.c

12:27PM | Tue, 15 April 2014

Well, since Andrea and Jeff have added their bank puns, I'll say I took an Interest in the shot the minute it went up. I bet it sounded great---would make a great CD. I love the columns, they have fine Capitals---and I bet they get bigger with age! (Capital Gains???) Fuggeddit!! I tried. (I'm trying DESPERATELY to come up with something on "amortization and accretion," but it'll take me all day, it won't be funny, and it won't have s___ to do with your image. I'll move on...) I'm skipping, Tara, only because I'm not back for a full return, just a day or two, so forgive that I'm doing only some of your images. I'll do more next time. But I skipped to this because it's a fine capture of just what it is---a beautiful inset set of 3 arched windows, with simple beautiful detail, and fine deep shadows and blues. And we get a nice bunch of rust on the top middle arch, and below too. Real visceral architectural seeing. I wouldn't have guessed a bank, but it's formal enough to be one. And the greenery in the bottom, which could have been an intrusion, is presented darkly and strongly, and so becomes a real accent. A fine architectural shot. I bet you had to empty your cache to do this, or something like that. (Cache and Cache Equivalents? Ok, I'm through.) Experienced architectural photography, Tara!

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junge1

10:16PM | Wed, 07 May 2014

Nice capture Tara. It doesn't matter where or in which country, bankers always manage to build fantastic buildings - with your money!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Shutter Speed1/500
ISO Speed800
Focal Length36

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