unbreakable like...

unbreakable like...

...'Bobby and Whit' (forgot who says that).

 

*Today I end my relationship with Lady Liqus*

10h06 Tuesday
17, June
2008
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14 Comments
 
  1. twiggle stix

    So fresh, loving your eye for colour!
    Dope!

  2. æ

    The Barbican!

    very very naaas nina...

  3. NguJaz

    Love that building!!
    I'm counting down to its "renewal"

  4. rudzani

    Don't know the building, but like the photo. Did you shappen the photograph at editing?

    nina sum1

    @ NguJaz- i think its my favourite building downtown, and even though its broken down-its still looks strong and full of character!
    i wish i remembered its name...

    @ Rudzani
    um nah i cant remember cropping it, i doubt i did, i took the pic from the car while we were in town last year- so it was quite limiting.

  5. NguJaz

    It's this building on cnr Rissik & Market
    http://75.co.za/ante_elias/2008/01/09
    Don't know what it's called either. But it has character.

    nina sum1

    oops! AE just said 'The Barbican' on this comment thread

    LOL @ us missing that!

    thanks for the link NguJaz

  6. lebogang nkoane

    http://sinah.org/2002/04/03 ?

    *sorry for (shameful) plug --- apparently people don't like me pluggin' my own ish on their ish --- say the word and Bang! The dirt is gone!

    Seeing ya

    I like the play on the colourisation. It brings out an element that not even lighting would. I like.

  7. Makhaya

    this is what i live for. thank you nina. everything your lens "touches" turns to amazing.

  8. Stefanie Jason

    thanks for the link LN...

  9. ntsasa

    beautiful building. beautiful shot

  10. Nhlanhla Ndlovu

    erect: how did i miss this?

  11. æ

    Some useless info:

    A barbican (from mediæval Latin barbecana) is a fortified outpost or gateway, such as an outer defense to a city or castle, or any tower situated over a gate or bridge which was used for defensive purposes. Usually barbicans were situated outside the main line of defenses and connected to the city walls with a walled road called the neck.

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