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12-27-2021, 04:53 PM | #491 (permalink) | |||
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__________________________________________________ Anyone who has watched the Netflix series, Locke & Key, will recognize this mansion in Massachusetts immediately:_ ..... But sadly, it's not real and it's not in Massachusetts:- Quote:
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12-27-2021, 08:00 PM | #492 (permalink) |
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Yet another reason to avoid Massachusetts.
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12-28-2021, 10:24 AM | #493 (permalink) |
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^ Well, keep that attitude to yourself when you meet Jonathan Richman, ok?
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12-30-2021, 05:08 PM | #494 (permalink) | |
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12-31-2021, 07:27 AM | #495 (permalink) |
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^ What a beautiful looking pub! Very understandable that you should get the two principle white buildings confused.
By the way, I wonder if you have any special tip about how you find such nice big pictures to post? I usually go to Google: "images of...." but all the best pictures are locked; the only ones I can copy are the meagre-sized ones I have been posting for some time.
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12-31-2021, 10:04 AM | #496 (permalink) | |
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take this as a try out.. link I had open to save the photo..on this site of course you have to save online... so have, and this is the link I used https://www.thelocal.fr/20171218/nin...hadnt-heard-of here is the photo first saved it in my documents then downloaded to the online photo programme I use...imgBB then open it in full and post from the oblong boxed mountain above.. now that is small I see..try it with the same one and see how your's comes out..if you wish... this is the same one but done a basic edit and doubled the size doubled it again....OMG... |
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12-31-2021, 10:23 AM | #497 (permalink) |
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Thanks Dianne! I hope you and others will bear with me as I try things out here. This is my result for "copy address of image":
Yep, that's not bad. I think what I should do is go to original source websites rather than to "Google Images of..". They seem to have put most of their stuff under some copyright/license restriction.
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12-31-2021, 10:53 AM | #498 (permalink) |
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Zaha Hadid is an architect with a huge international reputation. Good for her to have done so well (as an Iraqi woman) in a profession dominated by guys. She has been dubbed “The Queen of The Curve” because here and elsewhere, she has done for building materials what Salvador Dali did for watches: melted them.
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12-31-2021, 11:13 AM | #499 (permalink) |
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Spectacular stand-alone buildings like the above are great for making your name as an architect, but in European cities, already chockablock with architectural gems, I like the fitting-in style of design which has the fancy name of "Contextualism". If ever a single building defined this approach, it's this one:-
It's modern, but it works as a perfect compliment to what's there already. Together, each building looks better than they would've done on their own. Instead of slap-in-the-face architecture, this is well-mannered architecture that respects, even enhances, the past.
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12-31-2021, 11:59 AM | #500 (permalink) | |
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That is certainly huge and impressive, not sure it would look good in my commune though..mostly Ancient... This picture was not saved to anything but straight off the web page.... The view is almost the same today..A couple of the old houses have caravans in the gardens to live in whilst they are renovating there really cheap properties they purchased...Sauze Vaussis is 5 minutes from our commune..really it would be classed as a village these days. The Street to the front right had at one time shops all along it..I arrived and there where none until you get to the far right corner, a Hairdressers and the other side there are several shops, then around to the main square Banks, Bars, Post Office and a Co-op shop that is not too bad for a stand alone shop with prices...Super U is further on and takes all the trade like super markets do in England.. |
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