Is that right? Before I stand corrected I know that another piece of architecture bares the same name. I just thought this name for this image would be perfectly appropriate and it goes with what I feel when looking at it. I shot this frame back at the end of 2017 and editing this piece is way overdue. What do you think?
Quadracci Pavilion with it's wings closed. It looks some thing like this www.flickr.com/photos/crouch/106012921/ when the wings are...
"Sail" and supports from the Milwaukee Art Museum create a form from the convergence of their lines.
Have you visit this place? It’s both, source of visual and mental inspiration! And it’s a must visit place if you find yourself in the area. Milwaukee Art Museum is a hit and it’s very difficult to find a corner or the angle that is not photographed before. This is my take on this theme. What do you think?
Pictured is the lobby of Quadracci Pavilion at Milwaukee Art Museum with the wings closed. The roof will open forming the shape of wings (watching...
How do you approach you composition? For me it’s pretty straight forward, I always think abstract. To be more clear, and I’m sure some of you will recognize yourself in this too, as a kid I never looked at the cloudy sky and saw clouds. I was always seeing shapes. Products of my imagination and implied shapes. Having strong shapes in you images can make a world of a difference. What do you think?
The Milwaukee Art Museum is a spectacular building sitting on the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee WI. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago...
The Milwaukee art museum at sunset. This city was a pleasant surprise during my travels with Yahoo! as the designated weather photographer. This...
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