25 Comments Posted by roy

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Often the pipes of the theatre organ were placed in these niches and were covered by some decorative screen.
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couldn't be a shower station... no soap dish ;-)
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sorry, fuel consumption, not throughput - just a guess
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measuring throughput perhaps - 1000s of pounds per hour...?
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I've passed up more than a few myself. I wear my yellow streak proudly!
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Welcome home, sir - delighted & relieved to hear that you're well, and that your hiatus was nothing more than a temporary change in priorities!
Ephemera: Resurrection
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what every other commenter has said

greatly relieved to know you're okay
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I'm with you, AD!
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those wonderful shadows again!

I've done a little of this kind of photography myself, and am always intrigued by how, deep in the structures, the lighting is so indirect that the shadows never move
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Point - Counterpoint
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what grabbed me were the criss-crossing shadows
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does have a threatening feel to it, doesn't it?
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My favorite shot of the series! Love the way you used lines & blocks of color.
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did you actually discover the chair in that shaft of light? (I have to confess to sometimes "posing" my inanimate subjects for greater effect)
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interesting that it was written in English