Not sure that this is LF work (the lines are nice and straight), but it's some very interesting photography of a very interesting structure--
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html...URE/index.html
Not sure that this is LF work (the lines are nice and straight), but it's some very interesting photography of a very interesting structure--
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html...URE/index.html
I know Eric, he is a very good glamour photographer too. I suspect it is well done dslr.
Looks like they added a surfeit of stripper poles, yet the floors appear difficult to clean. My house is also imbued with tenativeness--I never know when a giant stack of something is going to topple over or when my basement might leak again--maybe I'll live forever, too.
Should "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger" be a guiding principle of architecture? I have my doubts.
I like the house, but vacuuming does look like a nightmare.
Love the bathroom.
But, am I the only one who is reminded of that deserted town in Namibia (aka clichéd photographic travel destination No. 7b)?
Reading this thread makes me wish I hadn't tossed (recycled) that copy of the magazine in a (misguided) attempt at housecleaning...
OMG. I would have to stop drinking altogether to live in that maze of crap. Nah, I think l'll just muddle along and kick the bucket when it's my time.
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