Nice shots, Brian. It got me to thinking; up until the 1950's, both large public buildings and large corporate ones usually sported these kinds of embellishments . . . Courthouses, entrance lobbies, movie theaters, etc. Unfortunately, more and more of these buildings are becoming victims of "progress" and the wall art is often destroyed (or, hopefully, salvaged) along with the buildings. It would nice if some of the art could be preserved in anaglyph. I'll make you a deal: if you'll create a Building Art folder, I'll take some shots of local building art and add them, along with a brief description of what building/location, etc.It won't become a life mission or anything like that, but I'll have it in the back of mind when I'm out and about beyond the standard plants, landscapes, etc. (I just realized I use "etc." a lot).Others welcome to contribute as well, of course!T houghts?-- Mark
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On Sep 14, 2014, at 10:40 PM, "'Larry Fischer' lrfbob(-at-)comcast.net [anaglyphs]" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
More building art from Ann Arbor, Michigan.LR<LR Fischer Building Art Two.jpg>
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