12-31-2012, 01:10 PM
Populating the roof is easy. I had the parts at hand. The walls got another black wash but more important I did change the light to make the photos look more like the real thing.
The scenes of Peter Feigenbaum are outstanding. They remind me very much what I saw in NYC about 30 years ago. The buildings in those residential areas are very special to say the least. Todays brick built industrial buildings that are still in use are in general in much better shape. The surface of the bricks is extreme robust. It is often burned twice and is hard as glass. Something that has very little weathering even after 100 years. And it is important to note there has been no vandalism and there has been no fire like the buildings in the residential areas suffer from.
![[Image: file-53.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-53.jpg)
![[Image: file-54.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-54.jpg)
![[Image: file-55.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-55.jpg)
The scenes of Peter Feigenbaum are outstanding. They remind me very much what I saw in NYC about 30 years ago. The buildings in those residential areas are very special to say the least. Todays brick built industrial buildings that are still in use are in general in much better shape. The surface of the bricks is extreme robust. It is often burned twice and is hard as glass. Something that has very little weathering even after 100 years. And it is important to note there has been no vandalism and there has been no fire like the buildings in the residential areas suffer from.
![[Image: file-53.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-53.jpg)
![[Image: file-54.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-54.jpg)
![[Image: file-55.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2013/file-55.jpg)
Reinhard
