
The EMP Museum and Space Needle, Seattle
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Terrific Sam – what a great take on that building.
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Thanks. It’s always my working assumption that every shot I can take, especially at a venue like this, has been taken before. A zillion times. And many of the photographers that beat me to it are better than me by a long shot. So I just try and find some kind of odd perspective. In this case, it was a gorgeous evening around twilight and that worked in my favor. I’m sure there are better shots of this very angle, but I like this okay.
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I’ve tried to photograph the EMP before with little success – I tried last February and never got anything close to your image. Well done
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Take a bow, Sam. A great image.
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