Escape Route


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Title     Escape Route
Photographer     kmcf/Ken (2,917) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Portfolio
Categories     Architecture
Cityscape
Urban
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     May 30, 2012 11:54:05 AM CDT
Views     101
Rating     2 Thumb-up

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from ekans4460/Patrice (7,658) Send mail to this user on May 30, 2012 12:26:56 PM CDT (3) Early critique

Good light, detail, and POV. Love the brickwork! The bricks compliment the ironwork and sets it off splendidly. Interesting diagonals/shadows of the stairway/escape.

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From kmcf/Ken (2,917) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on May 30, 2012 2:41:15 PM CDT

Thanks, Patrice.

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From irvingpolsky/Irving (674) Send mail to this user on June 3, 2012 11:36:05 PM CDT

This a wonderful photo of a 1ate 19th century warehouse building that has been given renewed life. The escape stairway is likely of long lasting wrought iron. The metal facade on the parapet has been removed. The replacement common brickwork on the parapet is short, thicker and softer than the elongated, thinner and harder typical roman style brickwork charactistic of the building. Roofing is generally replaced at the same time.

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