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Whatever this is, it’s “way cool.” Thanks for the opportunity to see this.
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Art installation. You’re looking up the wall through the ceiling.
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crazy wild perspective
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There was a good bit of crawling around on the floor and sliding upside down under security ropes.
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The shadows are fantastic. This is the kind of balance of midtones and shadows that makes everything so … smooth and inviting. By the contrast of shadow and color, colors are almost surreal within this environment, and they just rule. I like this a lot.
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A little HDR, a little Nik. You get a lot of natural shadow weirdness given the fact that you’re looking up a wall through a skylight, and there’s lots of light from other sources in the facility, as well. This is at the other end of the atrium from the Butterfly shot I did a few weeks back….
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