More B&W. Not BMW. I drive a Honda. If I blow money I'll do it on cameras and lenses.
This is an abandoned warehouse a couple of blocks from yesterday's power plant. The overpainting across the top suggests it's had more than one occupant. I can't make it out - guesses are invited. No idea what DE was. Don't think it stands for Deutschland.
TOMORROW: a B&W Thursday Arch photo. And some other stuff. Lots of arches.
This is an abandoned warehouse a couple of blocks from yesterday's power plant. The overpainting across the top suggests it's had more than one occupant. I can't make it out - guesses are invited. No idea what DE was. Don't think it stands for Deutschland.
TOMORROW: a B&W Thursday Arch photo. And some other stuff. Lots of arches.
10 comments:
There's a nice arrow...
Oh I would, if I had enough money, I would... A little BMW roadster...
tu as bien raison, il faut mieux investir dans la photo ;) encore un beau b&w, j'aime la texture que cela donne.
Sur ma photo d'aujourd'hui, aucun effets spéciaux, c'est une pause longue de 20 secondes (avec un filtre ND400)
In the Netherlands we have a brand for coffee, tobacco and tea that is called D & E for Douwe Egberts , (the original starter of the firm in 1753). It was long part of Sara Iee but now it is called D & E master blenders and brought to the Euronext stock. I am not sure of it is this on your picture but I like the B&W of the facade as the picture from yesterday.
I can't discern this either, although D E was evidentlyl a trademark, at least at one time.
Maybe if you found Warehouse No. 1 or 2, they would provide a clue, if they still exist.
Beautiful job Bob. Nicely done.
You should do a book, Bob. Really.
I really tried to come up with an explanation for the DE trademark. It has a familiar look but I can't place it either.
Nice one. I was going to say "Deutschland" until you said you thought it wasn't!
DE might have been initials, I suppose.
In some of the lettering to the right, it almost looks like the word rum.
I just love this!
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