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Jun 7, 2012 10:59:47   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
gdwsr wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :)


I am enjoying viewing all these photos. Here is my contribution.


Like one..where are they from?

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Jun 7, 2012 11:02:06   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
Georgiann wrote:
History

The Tower Theatre was built in 1940 in only three months. The theatre's name on its landmark 40-foot-tall tower is surrounded by more than 1,200 feet of neon tubes of green and gold. Initially, the seating capacity of the theatre was 998 on two levels.

In order to provide a wide range of movies, four studios were contracted to provide material: Columbia, RKO, Monogram and Warner Bros. In 1948, the theatre began to host fashion shows, variety shows, an amateur hour and ballet.

The theatre was closed when it fell into disrepair.

Initial plans called for a conversion into retail and office use. A first grass-roots effort was started by local individuals and the theatre put on nearly 100 shows from 1994–1996. In 1995, the City of Bend purchased the theatre, but failing to invest in renovations, had to close it down again in 1996.

In the fall of 1996, a second attempt to save the theatre was made. A group of 30 local people gathered feedback from the community and formed a board. In 1997, they approached the City of Bend for a purchase option. Their request was met with a challenge from the city to generate $300,000 of cash and in-kind pledges of support for the project. In July 1997, the Tower Theatre Foundation was founded as a non-profit organization. Only a few weeks after the challenge by the city, the foundation had raised cash and in-kind pledges of $362,590. In 1999 a campaign called "Encore! The Return of the Tower Theatre" was launched to raise further funds. It showed later that a total of $4.2 million would be needed to restore the Tower. In 2001, the foundation purchased the Tower from the City of Bend.

Construction began in 2002. The interior space was to be expanded from 10,432 to 13,630 square feet the basement was enlarged to accommodate an orchestra pit, new box seats were obtained, and the lobby area was expanded. Many local businesses pledged support by providing material, labor, and other resources in exchange for being recognized on plaques in the lobby area. A concession stand selling snacks and beverages (including beer and wine) was included in the design.

The Tower features state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment, a video projection system and a 35 mm film projection system.

The Tower Theatre is in full operation and features a wide variety of live acts, movie screenings, presentations and functions such as weddings. For most events, volunteers work as ushers and ticket takers. Depending on the performance, beer and wine can be purchased in the lobby and in some cases even taken inside the theatre.
History br br The Tower Theatre was built in 194... (show quote)


Oh my gosh..i have been there..We were Rving and met some of Ed's old work buddies there and went to a show!

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Jun 7, 2012 11:02:51   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
woman44004 wrote:
A few from ohio, one from greenville sc


Two looks like it could be a painting!

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Jun 7, 2012 11:05:54   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
gdwsr wrote:
Peanut wrote:

Good Morning... when i did this i was thinking post cards for tourists! The first is the City Gates...originally the entrance to the city and closed each night..now entrance to pedestrian only street with shops and restaurants. The second is off St George near a coffee shop and inn.
The third is well....no words needed!


Great shots Peanut. I see this style becoming more common on postcards. I especially like the of the the rose between two thorns at the end. (just kidding guys you all look good!)
quote=Peanut br Good Morning... when i did this ... (show quote)


Ha..i thought about labeling it that way but they were so generous that i couldn't do it hahahaha
Yes i really was trying to make them look like old postcards but in a new way. Thanks

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Jun 7, 2012 11:08:00   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
Rufe wrote:
A few from the middle of Missouri. Interesting pictures so far. I noticed peanut did not show her face. I guess she didn't want to be seen with the other two. I wrote that before I saw the three mugging for the camera.


The b&w and last one are my faves..awesome job as usual!

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Jun 7, 2012 11:09:42   #
gdwsr Loc: Northern California
 
Peanut wrote:
gdwsr wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :)


I am enjoying viewing all these photos. Here is my contribution.


Like one..where are they from?


Lassen County, CA (they were part of two stereo pairs I was working on) Thanks

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Jun 7, 2012 11:10:06   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
judy juul wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)


O.K. We just spent about an hour to scan these pix. from a 2004 camping trip to Ft. Pickens, Pensicola, Fla.
quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we a... (show quote)


So do understand correctly that you actually take hard copy photographs and scan them into your computer? That has to be a huge project???

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Jun 7, 2012 11:12:30   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
Wizz wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)



Great idea,photogrl57! Wonderful pictures,would make some great postcards! Here is one from me,the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.That quote would have to be on the back of the card.



We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal,that
they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable rights,that
among these are Life,Liberty,and
the pursuit of Happiness.

Declaration of Independence
quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we a... (show quote)


Very cool!

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Jun 7, 2012 11:13:10   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
Smokenmirrorss wrote:
I really like the second and third shots.

Here's a picture I was working on last night - not exactly on my belly in the dirt, but I plan to drop off the grid and do that for the next few days :D

photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)
I really like the second and third shots. br br H... (show quote)


Where were you to get this shot? Interesting.

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Jun 7, 2012 11:15:52   #
Peanut Loc: St Augustine, Fl
 
gdwsr wrote:
Peanut wrote:
gdwsr wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :)


I am enjoying viewing all these photos. Here is my contribution.


Like one..where are they from?


Lassen County, CA (they were part of two stereo pairs I was working on) Thanks


Thanks...we need details you know haha

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Jun 7, 2012 11:26:57   #
loguey Loc: Osteen FL
 
lol the waitess took that shot.
judy juul wrote:
Peanut wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)


Good Morning... when i did this i was thinking post cards for tourists! The first is the City Gates...originally the entrance to the city and closed each night..now entrance to pedestrian only street with shops and restaurants. The second is off St George near a coffee shop and inn.
The third is well....no words needed!
quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we a... (show quote)


Looks like you guys had lots of fun! All beautiful,professional photos. Wish I were there! :thumbup:
quote=Peanut quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159... (show quote)

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Jun 7, 2012 11:28:55   #
Sendai5355 Loc: On the banks of the Pedernales River, Texas
 
From the archives. Raft Jamaica.





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Jun 7, 2012 11:43:36   #
bgcokeonut Loc: St Petersburg, Fl
 
Wonderful pics. Here's a few of my own

Amish Acres - Indiana
Amish Acres - Indiana...

Amish Acres - Indiana
Amish Acres - Indiana...

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Jun 7, 2012 11:48:02   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
Peanut wrote:
judy juul wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)


O.K. We just spent about an hour to scan these pix. from a 2004 camping trip to Ft. Pickens, Pensicola, Fla.
quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we a... (show quote)


So do understand correctly that you actually take hard copy photographs and scan them into your computer? That has to be a huge project???
quote=judy juul quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day ... (show quote)


Yup! It is a huge project....But I have so many nice ones from the past that I feel it's worth the effort! :thumbup:

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Jun 7, 2012 11:49:30   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
loguey wrote:
lol the waitess took that shot.
judy juul wrote:
Peanut wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the Postcard Look. This needs a bit of explaining. Most things that we want to photograph .. especially if it's a beautiful
or iconic building... are difficult because the best viewpoint is also the one that reveals crowds of tourists, street signs, or other unsightly elements. We will have to
examine every angle .. and with a little bit of luck we will find one that has a lot of greenery as well.. and find the vantage point ... probably low to the ground that
will allow us to hide the vehicles and other things from view. Of course there is always post processing for those of us who won't get on the ground to get the photo. :)
I personally am not opposed to laying in the dirt to get the shot LOL.. but that's me. Perhaps experiment with zoom to get beyond the other stuff. The goal here is to
create images that are memorable.. and worthy of a postcard to send home. For my part I chose to photograph some of the many buildings that are on the historic register here in Tucson. Here are a few examples to get us started... I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we are going for the P... (show quote)


Good Morning... when i did this i was thinking post cards for tourists! The first is the City Gates...originally the entrance to the city and closed each night..now entrance to pedestrian only street with shops and restaurants. The second is off St George near a coffee shop and inn.
The third is well....no words needed!
quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159 :) Today we a... (show quote)


Looks like you guys had lots of fun! All beautiful,professional photos. Wish I were there! :thumbup:
quote=Peanut quote=photogrl57 Welcome to Day 159... (show quote)
lol the waitess took that shot. quote=judy juul q... (show quote)


Sign her up!

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