Driving through the curves……..
If you drove by this little pavilion, above, at the People’s Gas Company in Chicago, you wouldn’t likely even stop. However when I saw a stunning image made by Angie McMonigal of the structure from inside, I couldn’t get there fast enough and what a day I had visually sliding through the wonderful curves of this structure! Below is my version of the wonderful shot made by Angie, and then a lot more versions, I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed looking through the lens and finding one striking composition after another!!!
Oh yes, and some building with some terrific curved terraces like the Aqua building here!!!
This is only about a third of the versions I found, wow, what a wonderful place to get your visual juices flowing!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
This week I will be in Florida at the St. Augustine Birding and Photography Event, i’m honored to be teaching and speaking there including the keynote address on Saturday night! I will share images from beautiful St. Augustine through out the next two weeks!
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Hi Bill,
These are fantastic!! I think the first black and white image is my favorite.
Thanks, they were fun to shoot as Monochromes!
Bill, you captured these images with the heart of a kid in a candy store. So many of us who live around here would simply drive by and not notice. Bravo!
Well stated Dick, that was what I felt like, it truly was “visual” candy store!
These are fantastic, Bill! What a fun place to shoot.
Would loved to have seen what you would have captured’ would have been great I am sure!
Stunning!
Regards,
Dave
Thank you Dave!
Thank you Dave! Very kind of you!
Bill, this is Mike from last November’s Death Valley workshop with you and Jack, the last ‘curved one’ should be the Radisson Blue Hotel. I took several pics from in front of the fire station next door looking straight up that building last summer and got a wonderful abstract from that vantage point.
Great to hear from you Mike!!!