Apartment construction by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured back on 3/15/10, very early morning, about a mile from home.
For some reason, possibly due to a lack of funds, this project seemingly took aeons to complete, and would sit dormant for weeks or even months on end before there would be any further work performed. But, thankfully, after the long wait, it was finally finished, and everyone lived happily ever after.
Ciao.
Comments (7)
jocko500
cool to see work going on
Mulltipass
Cool Capture!!! 2008 - 2010 were some tough times for builders and real-estate. Good to hear they finished the project!!!
MrsRatbag
All too much of it going on around here; there is a place down the block that has been "under construction" for nearly two years now. I am so tired of dodging the plastering vans blocking the roads! Great shots of this one in-progress!
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful Great Capture,
claude19
splendid wooden buildings !!! excellent photographs ! in france, whe I am living, they are construction buildings in clay !!!
Cyve
Very fabulous house and fantastic captures my friend !!!
anahata.c
"everyone lived happily ever after"...lol, I get that. (We have the same thing here: Just 1 block from my bldg---you can see it out my window---we have an apt complex that's been "in-progress" for 6 years now. It gets miiiiiiiiiiighty tired after a while.) But this pair of shots is unusual for a few reasons. One, your near orange early morning light: This complex has the hue almost of a Southwest pueblo construction. Beautiful light. Two the lack of almost anything behind or to the side of the complex: We see the fence of course, but the sides and background are nearly clear. In fact, if one removed the fence, this could be one of those abandoned "Old West" towns (or a Hollywood set of one). And 3, the sheer geometry of the lines, openings, scaffold elements, etc. In both shots, those interplays come out beautifully, as do the plays of light and shadow across the whole. It's a great time of day to get those. For an ugly abandoned sight, you made it into an abstract of real appeal; and with that fence in front, it almost seems like a walled-in abandoned street facade, in the middle of no man's land. (The sidewalk in no. 1 is wonderfully bleak.) Very evocative pair of captures, and the two signs in shot no. 1 are wonderful evocations of the "prohibitory" feeling of the whole...You know, we get light like this too, but somehow, whenever you capture this light, it just sings of the desert SW. It's hard to imagine this scene in Chicago. Wonderful light throughout.