Hey!! are they going to build a new facade infront of that building? When we were in DC, Lisa mentioned that they aren’t allowed to change the face of a building, maybe this is that? BTW, Hi Joe! HA. I got all excited there for a minute 😀
Hello to you too Boomdee LOL, first of all calm down 🙂 I don’t think they are going to change the facade this is a pretty iconic building in Boston (John Hancock Tower). Here is another angle of the building in color – http://xtendedvision.com/2015/05/17/reflections-of-boston/
LOL, I’m calmer this morning. Thanks for clarifying. That’s a really cool shot Joe, I get it now. Have you heard of the other thing? They use these old buildings to make new condo’s. What they do is brace the entire facade and tear off everything else. Then they build a brand new building behind the historical facade. I thought that was so cool and a nice way to maintain the Heritage of an area.
Funny you mention that Boomdee it’s always been a dream of mine to live in one of those old converted warehouses with the exposed heating and cooling ductwork and no interior supporting walls. South facing with plenty of glass preferably. Its a great idea and I wish they would do more of the buildings like you mention 🙂 So nice to see you calmer this morning, LOL.
Exquisite, Joe!
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Thank you very much Stacy 🙂 I gave a link to Boomdee in a comment above for the color version which Emilio also chose for my interview.
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Oooh, I missed that link. Now I did read your interview – did I not comment on that!? Yikes. I need to go check!
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A wonderful idea for photographing Joe, this is beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you very much Elina 🙂 Boston is another city you would love there is just so much to photograph.
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Great picture, I love it. The reflection of the old building is integrated into the modern building I feel great.
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Thank you very much Charly 🙂
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Hey!! are they going to build a new facade infront of that building? When we were in DC, Lisa mentioned that they aren’t allowed to change the face of a building, maybe this is that? BTW, Hi Joe! HA. I got all excited there for a minute 😀
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Hello to you too Boomdee LOL, first of all calm down 🙂 I don’t think they are going to change the facade this is a pretty iconic building in Boston (John Hancock Tower). Here is another angle of the building in color – http://xtendedvision.com/2015/05/17/reflections-of-boston/
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LOL, I’m calmer this morning. Thanks for clarifying. That’s a really cool shot Joe, I get it now. Have you heard of the other thing? They use these old buildings to make new condo’s. What they do is brace the entire facade and tear off everything else. Then they build a brand new building behind the historical facade. I thought that was so cool and a nice way to maintain the Heritage of an area.
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Funny you mention that Boomdee it’s always been a dream of mine to live in one of those old converted warehouses with the exposed heating and cooling ductwork and no interior supporting walls. South facing with plenty of glass preferably. Its a great idea and I wish they would do more of the buildings like you mention 🙂 So nice to see you calmer this morning, LOL.
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Very nice. Gives a nice optical illusion in that the photo is not square.
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Thank you very much Raewyn 🙂
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