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That is a fabulous photo .... The Driftwood really is a fascinating bit of architecture, and with its history, it remains one site of interest for me. Thanks for the photo!

I hate the angle I had to take that.oh that place always has something.the plaque stands close to one other and not far from the spanish galleon cannons.it also had a whale skeleton out in front in my youth.it also had Australian pines out front.
 
Looks quite different than when Krusty's was there!

By the way, your photo is another that could be a postcard! (The sky is amazing!)
Well Krusty's was on the east end then had a parking lot to the beach and alley and another long building to a plaza with apartments
 
That's a rather attractive blue used as trim on the building. Normally, I wouldn't care much for the particular shade of blue. But for some reason, it's just the right touch from the view presented in the picture.
That's a tall building fir the beach.I was aiming up.snapping fast.I didn't want to be seen.I was. I don't like any of these photos.the angle I wanted south is ftom due south.
 
That's a tall building fir the beach.I was aiming up.snapping fast.I didn't want to be seen.I was. I don't like any of these photos.the angle I wanted south is ftom due south.

Sorry it didn't work out in the private way you would have preferred.

You may not like any of these photos, but I do. And I thank you for sharing them with me/us !
 
My eye for buildings? Remember I grew up here and know the places.it helps that we have a fb page .I do borrow from them

Say what you will, Angel & I both agree that you do indeed have an eye for the interesting architecture, and have an accurate eye for composing great shots!
 
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