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RICurrency t1_j3978wp wrote

Beautiful! I love the perspective of that 19th century brownstone building dwarfed by the newer towers around it. For two decades, it was the tallest building in Providence and was the home of the Merchants Bank. I have a short history of it and some photos here: http://www.ricurrency.com/bank-name/merchants-bank/

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LurkingProvidence t1_j3a41ta wrote

I’ve been getting into local history lately and this is such a cool niche I never would have thought of. Can’t wait to deep dive into this site later. Thanks for posting it!

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Beebeeleen t1_j37oowz wrote

I think I like it. I like the use of white and grey. Very good.

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inphiltrate t1_j37ytzw wrote

Very nice. I thought it was Big Foot on the bridge at first

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mattyhpf t1_j3amkjp wrote

I wish I would have known you were capturing me on my daily bridge brooding session

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sin_duda t1_j38qq0n wrote

I love it, so good OP!

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SassySauce516 t1_j39z74k wrote

Good stuff bro. Looks great. Recognized that bridge immediately

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NYLaw t1_j3athdp wrote

It reminds me of my time living and working near there. Very nostalgic.

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overthehillhat t1_j3buv6p wrote

One can see the time spent -

and attention to detail --

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Havenshine t1_j3h2lpu wrote

I love it. it reminds me of the art style of sin city

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SqueakieDeekie t1_j5t9raj wrote

It’s really nice! The detail and the grays are done really well! The only thing I’d change is to make the gray face more consistent on the building you left simple. I like that there’s less detail there, but the fact that it goes from dark to light makes it pop out more, and I think if you made that gray wash more consistent it would help it sit more quietly behind that really nice building in front of it

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