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Photography Architecture posted on Feb 08, 2005
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tallpindo

5:13AM | Tue, 08 February 2005

I like the symmetric harmony. The two parts that stick out and flank the Oriel window and the arch are different distances from it. On a more oblique shot you would not be sure they were not projected that way and were really symmetric to the entrance arch. The other oriel window and entrance to the left end is subversive in minority. The arched windows above in the third story are much more intriguing than the double square ones above the closer to the arch projection. What a dance in breaking rules of beauty that the now ugly brick facade and graffiti inherits. Your practiced eye has caught the barmaid leaning over again.

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ysvry

5:41AM | Tue, 08 February 2005

thx for the compliment pindo

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TwoPynts

10:07AM | Tue, 08 February 2005

Pindo lost me, I see no leaning barmaid! ;o) I get his meaning though...you captured something here most would not see as something worth photographing. Well done! Hey, is that a new Jetta on the left there?

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ysvry

3:09PM | Tue, 08 February 2005

the bar maid is a couple of foto's back and worth checking out .

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jocko500

7:37PM | Tue, 08 February 2005

yes that a good Bar maid ... this old building have a history to it and worth photo it. looks good to me


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