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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 4/13/2005
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there is a sense of the building compressing into itself. for me they even went to the point of making the gutters on the top symmetrical. the cotton sign then underneath freemasons hall, has an ironic feel.
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George Black
{K:102014} 4/13/2005
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Well, Cheri, it is a very photogenic town about two hours from v-e-r-y photogenic Charleston, where I now live. ;-) There is a great deal of nice architecture in Savannah, the result of a now famous restoration initiative years ago. You also will want to visit the Bonaventure Cemetery--quite beautiful and nostalgic. The "Bird Girl" is only a small part of its appeal. Of course, you must read--or re-read--SAVANNAH SMILES. When you get down this way, you must visit Charleston, brimming with cool architecture, natural charm and terrfic bird-life. --And that's my Chamber of Commerce staement for today. --George
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George Black
{K:102014} 4/13/2005
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Yes, Larry, a picture of its shadow.
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 4/13/2005
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Wow very cool caputre George. I will be living about an hour from Savannah in a few months. Where are the really good photo spots? ~Cheri
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 4/13/2005
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Love to see these old buildings that were one day a good business, so pretty George. Fence was one of your earlier posts I believe.
Larry
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Paul Boocock
{K:8314} 4/12/2005
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These old building can have more character than the concrete and glass that we have today, brick is best I think. I see where your shadow came from now.
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 4/12/2005
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I was in Savannah several years ago ....I need to go back...lots of nice architecture photos George
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Raf D
{K:9223} 4/12/2005
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Beautiful building, nice architecture and iron work, George! nice capture -- Kind regards, Rafael
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