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Black and white close-up of a stainless steel railing which features a design composed of two concentric circles surrounding the outline of an uppercase Y.
📷 It's Symmetry Sunday! 📷
Chicago’s “Municipal Device” makes an appearance in a riverfront railing at Wolf Point, just outside Salesforce Tower (Pelli Clarke & Partners, 2023), Chicago, IL.
#Chicago #Illinois #Architecture #Photography #Monochrome #Detail #Symmetry #FORAPhotography #SymmetrySunday
“The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands...may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.” —James Madison
Visited last year (after not having been there for 45 years). It was an unalloyed joy!
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Color photo looking up and obliquely at a pair of arched windows (part of a longer arcade) set into a brick masonry wall above a finely ornamented sill. The terra cotta piers supporting the arches feature raised design elements executed in green and blue.
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A sunlit arcade at the Wells Fargo Bank (originally the National Farmers' Bank of Owatonna by Louis H. Sullivan, 1908), Owatonna, MN.
#Owatonna #Minnesota #Architecture #Photography #Detail #FORAPhotography #FORAFriday
ゴジラ! ❤️
It’s not Oak Park, mind you, but it still looks pretty nice. 😏
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Black and white photo of an exuberant brick and terra cotta crown - executed in the Art Deco style - atop a skyscraper. A stylized figure - surrounded by tracery and pinnacles - can be seen at the center of the design.
📷 It's Texture Tuesday! 📷
The spiky summit of 570 Lexington Avenue (originally the General Electric Building by Cross & Cross, 1931), New York City, NY.
#NewYorkCity #NewYork #Architecture #Photography #Monochrome #Detail #Texture #FORAPhotography #TextureTuesday
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Color close-up of a group of square, glazed terra cotta tiles. The designs of the cream colored tiles alternate between open and closed flower blossoms. The negative space in the design is completely open, which allows the tiles to be used as a cover for an air vent.
📷 It's Symmetry Sunday! 📷
Glazed terra cotta tiles covering a vent near the entrance to the concourse (McLanahan & Bencker, 1922) at Union Station, Indianapolis, IN.
#Indianapolis #Indiana #Architecture #Photography #Detail #Symmetry #FORAPhotography #SymmetrySunday
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Black and white photo looking up at the inside corner of a structure where two volumes - one a reinforced concrete tower and the other a glass and steel box - meet. Metal letters - which read as REVEL - are affixed to the smooth concrete surface on the left. A reflection of the signage can be seen in the panels of dark glass on the right.
📷 It's FOR[A] Friday! 📷
Double the fun at Hotel Revel (Ibañez Shaw Architecture, 2020), Fort Worth, TX.
#FortWorth #Texas #Architecture #Photography #Monochrome #Detail #FORAPhotography #FORAFriday
tormented to madness, he was now churning through the water, violently flailing with his flexible tail
It’s hard to overstate how much of this moment is driven by people who got a taste of accountability and were very, very mad about it.
The 28th Virginia battle flag is a Confederate battle flag that belonged to the 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Captured by the 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburg, the flag was brought to Minnesota and exhibited at the state's capitol for several years before passing into the permanent collection of the Minnesota Historical Society after 1896 where it has remained since.
Happy Confederate Surrender Day from Minnesota where we still have your goddamn flag and we’re not giving it up.
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Ex Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speechwriting under Obama👇🏽
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Color photo looking at the edge of a stepped gable end capped with carved stone elements. To the right, behind this masonry parapet, is a pitched roof covered with flat clay tiles.
📷 It's Texture Tuesday! 📷
A stepped gable end at Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery (originally the Visitors Center/Reception Building by Thomas Van Alyea, 1933), Milwaukee, WI.
#Milwaukee #Wisconsin #Architecture #Photography #Detail #Texture #FORAPhotography #TextureTuesday
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Black and white photo of the façade of a three story structure. The façade - constructed in the Baroque style - is composed of finely dressed stone with stucco infill. At its base, it features a trio of arched entryways, each enclosing a pair of doors topped by an elaborate transom. Above the central entryway is a balustraded balcony and, directly above that, there is a large escutcheon flanked by supporting figures and surmounted by a crown. Multi-paned windows are set into the second and third stories to either side of the balcony.
📷 It's Symmetry Sunday! 📷
The entrance to the Mittelbau as viewed from the expansive Ehrenhof at the Barockschloss Mannheim (Mannheim Baroque Palace, 1720-60), Mannheim, Germany.
#Mannheim #Germany #Architecture #Photography #Monochrome #Detail #Symmetry #FORAPhotography #SymmetrySunday
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This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
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Color photo looking up at the fractured image of a skyscraper as reflected in the mirrored glass windows of a nearby office building
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Willis Tower (originally Sears Tower by SOM, 1974) reflected in the glassy façade of 300 South Riverside Plaza (originally Gateway Center IV by SOM, 1983), Chicago, IL.
#Chicago #Illinois #Architecture #Photography #Detail #FORAPhotography #FORAFriday
Ad astra, Hudsonette! 💫
Trump was the first sitting president ever to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court.
He did it for one reason: To remind the justices he appointed that they "owe" him and better rule as he wishes. It's something a mob boss or abusive husband would do.