Category: architecture
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Guard Tower At The Old Lorton Reformatory, Lorton, VA
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Two Years Ago this Week : Framing Nature
Today’s Wordless Wednesday photo was taken in downtown Asheville, N.C. When I was growing up my home away from home was Asheville, N.C. My mom’s family lived in Asheville so we would make at least one trip down to Western North Carolina every summer. Do flowers look better in color or black and white? Check…
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Two Years Ago on ISBAA : Is Washington a Color or Black and White (Photography) Town?
I have lived and worked in the D.C. area for most of my life and taken countless thousands of photos here. (please see more text and photos below) Want to see another ISBAA post with a Black and White D.C. Photo, please check out Early Morning on the National Mall
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A Post from Christmas Past : The U.S. Capitol Tree
Rob’s Note : The photos in this post were taken two years ago when amazingly the temperatures were in the 70’s in Washington D.C. Two years later, in 2015,the weather forecast is calling for temperatures to again go over 70 degrees this week. The weather in Washington D.C has been splendid, with the temperatures reaching…
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Lines and Angles at the Garrett County Courthouse, Oakland, MD
The Garrett County Courthouse in Oakland, Maryland is a fun building to photograph with its numerous angles and levels. At times it reminds of something you would see in a M.C. Escher piece. Please see a second more drawing-like version below.
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Wordless Wednesday : Savannah Georgia In Black and White
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A Study in Yellow and Blue, Middleburg, Va
A Study in Yellow and Blue, Middleburg, Va. by Rob Paine
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Wordless Wednesday : Eagle Sculpture in St. Louis
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Wordless Wednesday : Chicago Hotel Room
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Wordless Wednesday: Reflection on Bourbon Street