Fascinating what they could afford to do, and have the vision to do, back in what WE call the dark ages ... this is lovely. I guess it is not concrete because of its age therefore is probably carved out of stone.
Julie: It's not that old. And the Romans already had concrete. Anyway, this must be metal. See Thursday's post, I think that photo will clarify.
Sean: I'm not of the same opinion. In that, I don't pine for the "good old days". I think life is much, much better for me now. Besides, if we're talking about design and creativity, I appreciate many diverse things, ranging from what Zaha Hadid is doing, and the user interaction of the iPhone (not that I have one).
I started this blog in Jan 2007 as a member of the City Daily Photo family representing the village of Villigen. I'm a transplant to Switzerland and keeping the blog was a way for me to keep a record of new things I learnt while sharing with others. I was on a long LONG break, and now I post only sporadically although I still have hopes of posting more regularly. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a line if you have questions or comments. Camera and other information at the foot of the page. 20150322
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Fascinating what they could afford to do, and have the vision to do, back in what WE call the dark ages ... this is lovely. I guess it is not concrete because of its age therefore is probably carved out of stone.
There is no time, energy or inclination anymore. It is sad what life has become. Nice photograph!
Julie: It's not that old. And the Romans already had concrete. Anyway, this must be metal. See Thursday's post, I think that photo will clarify.
Sean: I'm not of the same opinion. In that, I don't pine for the "good old days". I think life is much, much better for me now. Besides, if we're talking about design and creativity, I appreciate many diverse things, ranging from what Zaha Hadid is doing, and the user interaction of the iPhone (not that I have one).
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