Sheer coincidence, John. A random shot among many of the town hall on this particular winter day just happened to be at an angle that only showed the new building lined up behind it. I found it just as amazing as you.
I found a number of old images I took of the Town Hall architecture and it really is beautiful from all sides (but difficult to photograph). I love the clock tower (as I also like the clock tower on our old General Post Office a couple of streets away).
An excellent photo, juxtapositioning the two towers, the one of yesteryears and the one of today. One growing out of the other. The gray tones are beautiful.
Wow! The parallels between the two buildings is amazing. I would never have thought of doing that.
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Sheer coincidence, John. A random shot among many of the town hall on this particular winter day just happened to be at an angle that only showed the new building lined up behind it. I found it just as amazing as you.
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They do have, at that angle so many similarities one can imagine the architect doing the new building on purposr’
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I almost wondered that myself, but I think it is purely co-incidental.
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Wow, nice contrast between old and new.
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Yes, the old and the new. I like the old better!
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I found a number of old images I took of the Town Hall architecture and it really is beautiful from all sides (but difficult to photograph). I love the clock tower (as I also like the clock tower on our old General Post Office a couple of streets away).
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An excellent photo, juxtapositioning the two towers, the one of yesteryears and the one of today. One growing out of the other. The gray tones are beautiful.
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Thank you, Otto.
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Love the juxtaposition Vicki! All the best to you un the New Year!
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