Corner Shot (Sunny), Smallman Street, Strip District
There is something about this unremarkable intersection that I find riveting, photographically speaking. I've posted images of it from various angles and in various lighting conditions.
There is a historical marker in front of the Harrington Building that reads:
CHARLES MARTIN HALL (1863-1914): Hall's invention of electrolytic manufacture of aluminum was first applied to commercial production in 1888 by Pittsburgh Reduction Company, which later became Alcoa. This process, developed here, made commercial use of aluminum possible.
Corner Shot (Sunny), Smallman Street, Strip District
There is something about this unremarkable intersection that I find riveting, photographically speaking. I've posted images of it from various angles and in various lighting conditions.
There is a historical marker in front of the Harrington Building that reads:
CHARLES MARTIN HALL (1863-1914): Hall's invention of electrolytic manufacture of aluminum was first applied to commercial production in 1888 by Pittsburgh Reduction Company, which later became Alcoa. This process, developed here, made commercial use of aluminum possible.