I was very excited about this week's corner view challenge because one of my favorite things to do is to wander and explore new places, particularly towns with amazing architecture, wonderful food options, an amazing cultural arts scene and great places of interest. Historic downtown Durham was the perfect place to be last weekend. It was a beautiful, sunny day and I had camera in hand. The town leaders long ago decided that they needed to preserve their treasures so public/private groups worked together to save many of the old buildings rather than tear them down, as often happens in many places.
Old tobacco campuses are now transformed into awesome, thriving cultural centers ...
and the old occasionally intersects with the more modern buildings.
10 comments:
Your post makes me want to travel and take photography lessons.
I agree! Stunning! I love the tiny details that finish off a building!
Looks like a beautiful city! I really like the perspective on the first photo.
Thanks for the city tour...love those brick chimenees
Wonderful series... Mordern vs old... All the styles win ;)
this should be the mission of contemporary architecture: saving old buildings!
Beautiful city, and photos! Lots of love shines through, both your love of the city and the city`s care and thoughtfulness for preserving and making new additions to its architecture. Happy travels through your days!♡
You took beautiful pictures! My favorite is the third one. Very nice!
Hi and thank you for visiting my blog. Your blog is wonderful and you have such a beautifully creative and artistic point of view on the world!
Sandra
great exploration!
the very thought you took your camera with an aim and shot these images... stunning!
n♥
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