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The beautiful Frank Gehry designed Lewis Library at Princeton University. Every time I visit this place I see more.
Fujifilm Acros 100 really helped with this shot. I have attempted this same shot with a digital camera and the highs tend to get blown out if the shadows have any detail.
I've been really busy lately, but I finally got some time to go out and shoot today.
Foreground: The Hedgehog and the Fox, sculpture by Richard Serra.
Background: The Peter B. Lewis Library, designed by Frank Gehry.
Best if viewed large on black.
Frank Gehry designed Lewis Library with Fine Hall in the back ground at Princeton University.
Click for large on black.
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This is the first picture I've posted in a month. I needed a break. I was getting really burned out. I hadn't even shot much of anything in the last month. But, I finally got out this weekend for a few hours and took some stuff I'm pretty happy with, including this shot of the Lewis Library by Frank Gehry at Princeton University. I'm not sure I'm ready to get sucked back into Flickr yet, though.
Where: Lewis Library on Princeton university Campus, New Jersey.
When: End of October 2010.
What: A student during a late study session.
I'm not completely sure I remember which way was up.
Detail of Lewis Library at Princeton University, designed by Frank Gehry.
Just a temporary staging area for faculty owned reserve items and stupid phone books people still insist upon using. No editorial commenting here.