I never quite got exactly what I wanted from this shot, despite multiple attempts. I was trying to get a good shot of the reflection of the fabric in this window, but with a somewhat recognizable glimpse of the Atlanta skyline in the background. I didn't really want the street light centered, but it was the only angle that gave a clear reflection. Oh well.
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Showing posts with label Building. Show all posts
Saturday, February 11, 2012
2012-02-11
I never quite got exactly what I wanted from this shot, despite multiple attempts. I was trying to get a good shot of the reflection of the fabric in this window, but with a somewhat recognizable glimpse of the Atlanta skyline in the background. I didn't really want the street light centered, but it was the only angle that gave a clear reflection. Oh well.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
2009-06-13
Bet you thought every Saturday picture between now and mid-July was going to be of swimming, didn't you? Not when we have to walk right past my old stomping grounds to get to the CRC (which I still think of as SAC, because that's what is was for both me and my father). Oh, the hours I spent in those brick buildings right there. Here is Luke, in front of the sign for the ISyE complex at Georgia Tech.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
2009-05-23
The wreath outside of Captain Joe's in Waycross, decorated for Memorial Day. It was really well done, and the wreath is probably 3-4 feet in diameter. We went to visited my grandfather, but all of the group shots were taken by my mom, so this will have to do for a photo from me.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
2009-04-23
I'm sure I'm biased, but I really think the Georgia State Capitol Building is beautiful! It has had scaffolding on it for many of the nearly 13 years we have lived in Atlanta. I love seeing it all restored and beautiful. We had to go downtown this afternoon, and I snapped this one on the off ramp of the interstate.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
2009-03-08
Tomorrowland and Fantasyland (behind the castle). All I needed was Big Thunder Mountain in this shot, and it would have covered almost everything we need at the Magic Kingdom. I should mention that this was taken while moving on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (formerly WEDway Peoplemover) while dodging support columns, so I'm pretty thrilled with how it turned out. (Yes, it is cropped, but I'm still happy with it.)
Monday, February 9, 2009
2009-02-09
This is the exterior of the side door to The Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta. It is one of my most favorite places in the city. It was one of the last "movie palaces" to be built in the 1920s, and I love going there. It is just so lush and detailed and beautiful, inside and out. I've seen opera, ballet, broadway, and movies there. If you ever have a chance to visit this beautiful downtown landmark, you should.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
2009-02-05
I believe this is the steeple of Decatur First UMC, as seen from the parking deck of my doctor's office in downtown Decatur. I don't get the opportunity to visit downtown Decatur as much as I would like. It is really a lovely little area.
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