Nice shot. Where in Providence is that? The East Side? Sounds like a nice place for lunch! Only 40 miles down the road.
Thanks,
Don
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Nice shot. Further right is pretty interesting. For me the window takes value
over the brick, so I wonder if the window equally centered top/bottom
left/right might possibly give it more overall impact for whats there. But, to
tell ya the truth theres every chance I would hang further right because of
where it is put in the frame. Bricks can make a statement too. Hmmmm,
here I am chasing my tail. Michael
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Thanks,
Don
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over the brick, so I wonder if the window equally centered top/bottom
left/right might possibly give it more overall impact for whats there. But, to
tell ya the truth theres every chance I would hang further right because of
where it is put in the frame. Bricks can make a statement too. Hmmmm,
here I am chasing my tail.
18 Bassett Street. I've not eaten here yet, even though a friend of a friend owns it. I hear it's good.
Hi Bryan I like the brinks and the sign in the window frame too.
Looks pretty old from the condition the bricks are in, that adds character.
I could imagine someone learning up against that wall in that space on the left .... I like it
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