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Ess checks on the stone ducks (formerly “tone ducks”) every year.
The Galata Tower in Istanbul was built in Medieval times as a part of fortifications. Its stone walls are 9 feet thick. I guess it has a more historically accurate cone top to it now, but I think the wooden cupola pictured here looked cooler.
Quote on the side of the Chicago Tribune building.
I had one chance to do this shot — I had to diffuse the flash and guess the exposure. Turned out about as creepy as it appeared in real life; it was a tour de force in whatever limited photo skills I possess.
This picture looks as if it was black and white, but it was taken (and left) in color. The stone walls of Cretin’s basement (Cretin Hall was built in 1884) always provide an interesting backdrop.