Love Last Years' Model!
Thanks. I do, too. I like the texture and weathered look of it.
Love Last Years' Model!
3-12-13:
Fortunately, the rain stopped by the time I got home from work. It was still another grey day, though. Below is my contribution to Project 365.
This guy was hanging out on a branch of a tree in our front yard. He/she totally ignored me. This was not the same crow as yesterday. That guy was wandering on the lawn again. Anyway, the image turned out to be more of a silhouette so I changed it to b&W, upped the contrast a little and cropped it.
Waiting for Spring
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I am really desperate for sunshine and green things growing...![]()
I know, but I figured it had possibilities, as long as it was in focus.That is a tough shot with a black subject and white background.
3-15-13:
When I came home, I saw that my Christmas cactus seemed to be a little seasonally confused....
But I Thought It Was Winter...
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Up Close and Personal
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Maybe it's an Easter cactus also.
Could be.I used to have one that would bloom continuously through Memorial Day. I also have forsythia bushes that bloom in the spring AND fall. Do you think it is me?
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3-16-13:
While my spousal unit was at an appointment this afternoon in Endicott, NY, I decided to spend some time wandering around. Endicott is the town that IBM started in back when it was The Time Recording Company, where they made punch cards for time clocks. They later became International Business Machines. In IBM's heyday, they basically owned Endicott. By the 1980s IBM employed about 16,000 people in the area. That number is now down to 1,500 or so. Anyway, I'm posting a few photos I took of some of the buildings. I think I will be photographing more as the year progresses.
This building was finished in 1933, It was called the North St. Laboratory because it is on North St. (so imaginative). It is now owned by Huron. Anyway, this is a view of the rear of the building. On the right-hand side, you should see the word, "THINK" in the concrete trim.
THINK... or Not
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I just thought it was weird that on each corner of the base of the clock tower are hourglasses.
All Along the Clock Tower: Hourglasses
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Finally, I walked up to North Street, and saw the 3 identical buildings, all built in 1940. I thought black and white was perfect. Gives it the vintage look I wanted.
3 in a Row
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So do I. I really like them. They are scavengers, but I still think they are cool.