Today’s featured photo of the day! The feature is: Architecture – Vintage Architecture

Here is today’s featured photos. To let the spring months shine, I am featuring fine photos of great architecture. Part 2 features the beauty of Vintage Architecture, so we can continue to honor the brighter side of life this year. So, here is a relic photo of the original Lake Shore National Bank back in 1981! Architecture of that era must be maintained on an ongoing basis. The delicate stone cannot endure even a few years of neglect, ownership changes, or other forms of neglect. The stone has no understanding of an owner that is enduring financial hardship, and cannot afford to do constant upkeep to ensure the structure does not crumble too much. This is the main reason that we lose so many structures. How beautiful this featured building was while it was on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois!

Photo taken with a Nikon FE camera through a Nikon 26 mm lens, filter=NONE, Aperture=4 f/stop, shutter-speed 1/30th second, loaded with Konica Fast ISO (ASA) 400 Color 135-20 Negative Film processed with C-41 Processing Chemicals, and a Type C Print using the RA-4 enlargement paper process, onto a 4X6″ semi-gloss print. Date – July – 1981.

Another fine Architectural photograph to follow very soon: Feature – Part 2: Vintage Architecture!!

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