Straight no Chaser
I sent 200 photo's to Lr over a two day jaunt to Tacoma's Foss Waterway and it's been supremely difficult for me to decide which few to post. This one I've held back as it is only developed, no playing, just from the hip my favorite view of the Tacoma Museum of Glass. Whoever laid this out had an eye for photography as even a layman such as I could not miss the linear beauty and soaring inspiration this architecture so quietly inspires at the top of it's lungs. The man made blending of water, steel, concrete, and glass is as seamless and wonderful as a stroll through the grasses, trees, lakes, and flowers of your local parks. Truly a pleasure I will retain for a long time. Tomorrow, I will show you what one million (or so) dollars of Chihuly art looks like, and I tell you this now because it's on public display on the wall on the right center of this pic.
Straight no Chaser
I sent 200 photo's to Lr over a two day jaunt to Tacoma's Foss Waterway and it's been supremely difficult for me to decide which few to post. This one I've held back as it is only developed, no playing, just from the hip my favorite view of the Tacoma Museum of Glass. Whoever laid this out had an eye for photography as even a layman such as I could not miss the linear beauty and soaring inspiration this architecture so quietly inspires at the top of it's lungs. The man made blending of water, steel, concrete, and glass is as seamless and wonderful as a stroll through the grasses, trees, lakes, and flowers of your local parks. Truly a pleasure I will retain for a long time. Tomorrow, I will show you what one million (or so) dollars of Chihuly art looks like, and I tell you this now because it's on public display on the wall on the right center of this pic.