A Lemac long-reach excavator is used to demolish parts of 1815 North Fort Myer Drive in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. 1815 North Fort Myer Drive was demolished in order to make way for the new, 35-story 1812 North Moore Street building.
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More at The Schumin Web:
www.schuminweb.com/photography/urban-demolition-ii-part-1/
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image may be used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0. Please provide artist attribution, as well as a link to the original photo and to the license terms.
- EXIF Metadata
- Information
Make | EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY |
Model | KODAK EASYSHARE Z1012 IS Digital Camera |
DateTimeOriginal | 2008:10:04 13:37:38 |
ApertureFNumber | f/4.8 |
- Author
- Ben Schumin
- Created on
- Saturday 4 October 2008
- Dimensions
- 3648*2736
- Location
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