I love this type of architecture. These look so nice and clean - none of the soot and mold we so often see accumulated around such things, even though that soot and mold adds to the character sometimes.
Gorgeous! Don't you just love stuff like that! there seemed to be a period in the '60s and '70s when buildings in the U.S. were simply utilitarian, showing no signs of beauty - a lot like the buildings in the Soviet Union at the time. I love seeing the architecture with thoughtful embellishment, borrowed from the Greeks and Romans, no doubt. Beautiful!
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I love this type of architecture. These look so nice and clean - none of the soot and mold we so often see accumulated around such things, even though that soot and mold adds to the character sometimes.
this certainly does define the word ornate.. also beautiful
Gorgeous! Don't you just love stuff like that! there seemed to be a period in the '60s and '70s when buildings in the U.S. were simply utilitarian, showing no signs of beauty - a lot like the buildings in the Soviet Union at the time. I love seeing the architecture with thoughtful embellishment, borrowed from the Greeks and Romans, no doubt. Beautiful!
Beautiful, beautiful! They sure don't make them like that much today. I love older architecture as it has so much character and beauty.
Love this b&w...it says STRONG!
B&W is perfect for this photo. To think I went all the way to Italy to see stuff like this and it's right there in Nashville!
Your "ornate" series is so professional looking! Nice
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