This is another shot of the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, reflecting some not particularly contemporary, but still in use, architecture across the street. The street sign is reversed in the reflection; it reads Mayfield and Ford roads.
None of the distortion was imposed in post processing.
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Another tulip, shot about a year ago. I think she looks exhausted, but more than willing to keep going. The product of a multi-image focus stack, it should reward your efforts to view it even larger than full screen. (Shot on dining room table.)
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This is a shot of the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, reflecting some not particularly contemporary, but still in use, architecture across the street. None of the distortion was imposed in post processing.
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I don't regard this image as a work of art, but it does show much of the southwest facade of the Frank Gehry designed building I've posted some details of. As you can imagine, it really grabbed out attention when we saw it from about two thousand feet to the west as we approached the old front door of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Stinker Thinker (a copy of Rodin's Thinker that was seriously vandalized with a pipe bomb in 1970).
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This is a detail of the South side of the Frank Gehry designed Peter B. Lewis Building, which houses the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management in the University Circle area of Cleveland, Ohio. Visiting Cleveland last week, we headed over to the Cleveland Museum of Art, and noticed this amazing structure across the way. One of the features that appealed to me is the way this metallic roofing can reflect the blue of the sky, and sometimes the sunlight creates these interesting - to me, anyway - glares.
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