
“Broom and Dustpan” at the Denver Art Museum

Denver Public Library

“Lao Tzu” sculpture, Denver Art Museum
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Fascinating architecture, well captured.
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An interesting set of buildings. I love that top photo – the reflections in the glass walkway are fascinating. Those buildings are so aggressive – do they feel they way in person?
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They feel conspicuously self-conscious. The big angular shaped building is the new wing of the art museum. The old wing is the castle-looking building across the street. The library is relatively new, as well. There are other newish facilities in town that are also working hard to make sure you notice them – the convention center shots I posted a few weeks ago for instance, with the starship shaped roof. Still, we’re trying to be a real major league city and while I might have done things differently here and there it’s still all good fun.
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i like the angle on the first image – a nice take on a commonly seen subject (at least around here.) 🙂
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It’s fun to shoot things that have been done to death. You learn and there’s a clear benchmark you can compare your stuff to. It’s also fun to snoop around for angles you haven’t seen before. 🙂
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