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stoneylonesome
9th of September 2005 (Fri), 16:35
This is an old stone factory building, the photo was taken from an old RR bridge now a part of a rail to trails system. The window is actually up on the 3rd floor.
http://www.bytegallery.com/data/3291/40windows9.jpg
JMAS
9th of September 2005 (Fri), 22:52
I like this photo a lot.
I wouldnt guess it is a third floor.
stoneylonesome
10th of September 2005 (Sat), 07:15
Thanks Jaime, It looked very interesting when I was standing on the old RR bridge and all you could see of this Huge building is those windows. Here is a link to the bridge photo I mosted where I was standing to get the photo.
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=97626
Here is a photo of the front of the building that I took a while back it was built around 1860's the windows on the lower level are about 4'(1.2m) wide by 7' (2.1m)tall very big.
The Rails to trails path leading to the Bridge can be seen just to the right
http://www.bytegallery.com/data/3078/40factory5.jpg
Titus213
10th of September 2005 (Sat), 12:57
Love those old stone buildings. Don't see many out west and I do miss them. Nice job, especially compared to the front of the building. You would make a great real estate photographer...:lol:
stoneylonesome
11th of September 2005 (Sun), 05:56
Thanks for the comments Dave. That building is supposedly the last Stone intact factory building of it's size and design in New England. There disappearing fast around here also.
marie
11th of September 2005 (Sun), 06:04
:shock:
I thought you took the first shot from your tree house Sandy:lol:
love the windows and that building
the red 'extentions' makes it stand out even more
stoneylonesome
11th of September 2005 (Sun), 11:39
:shock:
I thought you took the first shot from your tree house Sandy:lol:
love the windows and that building
the red 'extentions' makes it stand out even more
Nope no tree house. Didn't even have to lean out over the Bridge. :lol: :lol:
Thanks for the comments.
Maureen Souza
11th of September 2005 (Sun), 13:38
You wouldn't know they were the same building, Sandy. I like them both a lot. I am also way jealous that you get to tootle all over New England to take photos......
stoneylonesome
11th of September 2005 (Sun), 15:31
Thanks Muareen for the comments, Didn't have to tootle to far for that one, it's within walking distance from my house. :lol: Hey wait a minute I'm the one that's jealous, you and Skip get to tootle all over CALIFORNIA taking beautiful photos.:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Becca
12th of September 2005 (Mon), 06:08
Very nice Sandy!
stoneylonesome
12th of September 2005 (Mon), 06:37
Thank you BeccaNH. I'm glad that the building is still standing. :)
Maureen Souza
13th of September 2005 (Tue), 06:40
Thanks Muareen for the comments, Didn't have to tootle to far for that one, it's within walking distance from my house. :lol: Hey wait a minute I'm the one that's jealous, you and Skip get to tootle all over CALIFORNIA taking beautiful photos.:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
It's not all it's cracked up to be. The valley where I live is pretty smoggy, the beaches are cool but foggy this time of year...But we are talking about doing a winter trip into Yosemite after the first snow falls....
stoneylonesome
13th of September 2005 (Tue), 06:51
It's not all it's cracked up to be. The valley where I live is pretty smoggy, the beaches are cool but foggy this time of year...But we are talking about doing a winter trip into Yosemite after the first snow falls....
We're in that transitional season now so we're also apt to get those foggy dewy mornings, Can't wait to see some of your Yosemite snow fall photos.
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