Paul, like photo Rick posted, yours also made me think of time travel,
but this time into the future...
And it is not too difficult for me to imagine really big print made of
this one.
Boris
Paul Stenquist wrote:
While shooting virtual tours for real estate, I sometimes come across
unusual buildings. I shot tours at a building in downtown Detroit the
other day that surprised me. Built in 1957, it struck me as having been
well ahead of its time. The architectural style looked familiar, so I
checked when I got home and discovered that it was designed by Mies van
der Rohe and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The
exterior of the 20 story apartment building is mostly windows, framed in
metal. The lobby is all black marble. It's in excellent condition and
95% occupied. The building is situated at the eastern edge of downtown,
and its framed by a nice little park. The attached pic is the view from
a 15th floor apartment. You can see the GM building (formerly the
Renaissance Center and quite possibly soon to be something else) at the
far left. Ford Field, the domed stadium, is at the far right. The shot
is a composite of three frames from the pano I shot in this apartment.
They're 16mm verticals, f13 @ about 1/4 second, ISO 200. Click to make
it larger:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=9074706
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