Just have to share something :)

dr_zero

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I just have to share something that I found too cool and kinda weird I guess.

I like architecture and taking photos of the different styles that I see when I'm out and about. Doesn't matter where it is a courthouse a library or maybe even a beautiful statue in a old cemetery.
When I got my first AF camera I went out looking for places to take shots near where I was working so I could slip out at lunch and also not get mugged worked in a very very bad neighborhood. There was a cool bell tower down the road I kept seeing it was inside a cemetery turns out but I drive through and it was beautiful with lots of statues and hedges trimmed into shapes it was like a park it was so pretty.
They have some of the old mausoleums like you see in New Orleans and they looked very cool so I took a few pics. Later I moved out further into downtown and found some cool looking buildings down there also it was great.

Well fast forward to 2008 and I went back to downtown Jacksonville to get some of the same shot just digital this time. After getting the shots I was working on the album and got curious and looked up one of the buildings and it lead me to Architect Henry John Klutho a interesting fellow.

Now here is where it gets kinda weird turns out while reading about Henry they had links to his other buildings that he had worked on and they turned out to be all the same buildings I had gone back to take pictures of!:scared1:

As I went down the list it was the same places I had liked all by the same guy and then the kicker was the mausoleum that I thought looked neat in the beginning well you guessed it Henry designed it also!

The works were different styles from a library to a temple with sphinx but even though the styles may have changed his hand it the work could still be seen and I guess somehow my brain picked up on it.

Well dont mean to ramble but it was just too cool/weird I had to share.

Oh the style he was most associated with was Prairie Style by Frank Lloyd Wright but his Neo-Classic Revival style was my favorite :thumbsup2
 
how can you share such a cool story, and not share the pictures...:confused3
 
i'd like to see the photos as well, cough em up
 

how can you share such a cool story, and not share the pictures...:confused3


I see I'm not the only one with that question. This thread is not complete without pictures.
 
LOL I hear ya!

I have some of the pic up in the new gallery I have been working on if you go to http://www.drzero.org/Camera/Gallery/gallery_one/ and click on the look up you will see the pics of the library columns and the shrine temple.
The mausoleum I am going back to re shoot in digital so its not here yet and I will see about getting the sphinx added today :thumbsup2
 
Nice pics. Great columns - where exactly are they located?

I see you've been to Ft. Clinch recently, too... ;)

http://jpl.coj.net/lib/history.html

If you want exact they are at N 30° 19.652 W 081° 39.374 :lmao:

Its the OLD public library from 1903 is located at the NE corner of Adams St and Ocean St, from the scuttlebutt I hear its targeted to be tore down!

I want to go back when I have someone to watch my back so I can shoot the library without getting shot myself :scared1: rough neighborhood down there.

Yeah I was out in fort clinch back around the 4th of July the angle and the beach shots were out there in Fernandina also.
 
That's cool, dr zero. I wonder who was whispering in your ear? :hmghost:

Yeah it was creepy when I was reading the page about him LOL

Im going to go back and see if I can get some shots of the mausoleum next trip up that way also to add to the collection of his work I seem to be gathering.
 
http://jpl.coj.net/lib/history.html

If you want exact they are at N 30° 19.652 W 081° 39.374 :lmao:

Its the OLD public library from 1903 is located at the NE corner of Adams St and Ocean St, from the scuttlebutt I hear its targeted to be tore down!

I want to go back when I have someone to watch my back so I can shoot the library without getting shot myself :scared1: rough neighborhood down there.

Yeah I was out in fort clinch back around the 4th of July the angle and the beach shots were out there in Fernandina also.

If you aren't already a member, there is a group on Flickr called "Jax Field Trips" - we are heading downtown on the morning of the 23rd (next Saturday) - it might involve a side stop at the old library - I'm not sure. Large group, daylight (starting at 9 a.m.)... safety in numbers, lol. :)

Not sure if I can make it that morning but would love to be involved in this one - I need ot get downtown for some better photos. Plus I'm hoping my new expensive CPL filter will be here by then and I want to play with it in different situations. :thumbsup2
 
If you aren't already a member, there is a group on Flickr called "Jax Field Trips" - we are heading downtown on the morning of the 23rd (next Saturday) - it might involve a side stop at the old library - I'm not sure. Large group, daylight (starting at 9 a.m.)... safety in numbers, lol. :)

Not sure if I can make it that morning but would love to be involved in this one - I need ot get downtown for some better photos. Plus I'm hoping my new expensive CPL filter will be here by then and I want to play with it in different situations. :thumbsup2

Cool I will have to check that out! Im not on Flickr yet it takes forever to load on dial up here in the country LOL

Umm the 23rd isnt that the same day as the Lightroom2 photowalk
http://www.photoshopuser.com/photowalk/city/jacksonville.html
are you coming to that one also?
 















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