
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is located on the west side of Shinjuku. Jer and I walked past it one night on the way to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. As you can see, it has a very striking design. The fisheye lens makes it look positively geodesic. Tokyo, Japan. 2008.
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- November 7th, 2008
- Posted in Japan, Photography
- Tagged architecture, building, design, fisheye, Japan, Mode-Gakuen-Cocoon-Tower, photography, Shinjuku, tall, Tokyo
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I wandered into Sofmap in Akihibara Electric Town without realizing what I was getting myself into. I’d already been to a Yodabashi Camera and it had a pretty good selection… but Sofmap? Best selection of camera equipment and accessories ever. I bought a portable 2-sided light reflector (gold and silver) and a Polarizer filter — I killed another one this trip. The stack of Nikon D700 bodies behind the counter made me drool, and then there was a whole ‘nother floor with a HUGE selection of video games. By far my favorite electronics store. Tokyo, Japan. August 2008.
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- October 6th, 2008
- Posted in Japan, Photography
- Tagged Akihibara, building, electric-town, electronics, nerds, photography, shop, shopping, sofmap, store, Tokyo
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Demolition of the Stock House in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington. February 2008.
The Stock House was built as part of an old brewery complex between 1901 and 1912. The brewery closed in 1916 after the passing of statewide anti-liquor laws and the Stock House was converted for cold storage. It will be replaced by condos, apartments, or offices.
You can see all professional quality prints for sale at the On Focus Photo store.
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- February 29th, 2008
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- Tagged brewery, brick, building, demolition, destroy, georgetown, historical, Pacific Northwest, photography, rainier-cold-storage, razed, ruin, Seattle, stock-house, USA, WA, Washington state
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Demolition of the Stock House in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington. February 2008.
The Stock House was built as part of an old brewery complex between 1901 and 1912. The brewery closed in 1916 after the passing of statewide anti-liquor laws and the Stock House was converted for cold storage. It will be replaced by condos, apartments, or offices.
You can see all professional quality prints for sale at the On Focus Photo store.
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- February 27th, 2008
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- Tagged brewery, brick, building, demolition, destroy, georgetown, historical, Pacific Northwest, photography, rainier-cold-storage, razed, ruin, Seattle, stock-house, USA, WA, Washington state
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Demolition of the Stock House in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington. February 2008.
The Stock House was built as part of an old brewery complex between 1901 and 1912. The brewery closed in 1916 after the passing of statewide anti-liquor laws and the Stock House was converted for cold storage. It will be replaced by condos, apartments, or offices.
You can see all professional quality prints for sale at the On Focus Photo store.
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- February 25th, 2008
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- Tagged brewery, brick, building, demolition, destroy, georgetown, historical, Pacific Northwest, photography, rainier-cold-storage, razed, ruin, Seattle, stock-house, USA, WA, Washington state
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Alki Tavern at sunrise in West Seattle, Washington.
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This photo was posted for the Photofriday.com challenge. This week’s challenge is Futuristic.
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