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The fab architecture of the Marriott Marquis - Atlanta.

marriott hotel

known locally as the "jukebox marriott"

san francisco, california

One of those places you walk into and say wow as you weren't expecting it.

soma - san francisco, california. 8 stitched images.

Over the last couple of years, this is a structure that I have visited on a few occasions. If I am in the area and I have my rig, I run into the alleyway for a few frames, regardless of the time of day.

 

The structure really presents some nice opportunities; the shadows in the alleyway coupled with the fact that there is no glass in the lower panes, taken in conjunction with where the sun just happens to be in the sky...

 

I still lean towards the contrast provided by the hard, mid - day lighting, and the 1:1 ratio is becoming more of an interest to me.

 

Isn't this a peaceful and lovely hobby?

One of 3 or 4 spectacular buildings in downtown Atlanta, Ga designed by architect John C. Portman. This is looking down from the 26th floor toward the restaurant/bar area with the lobby below that. I believe there are 48 floors in this hotel.

 

Inge Beisheim Platz 1, Berlin (Germany)

Being Over Exposed is good sometimes....

In beautiful downtown Hotlanta. Shot through the roof of a meeting room lobby.

Detroit Diesel 8V-92TA powered International Paystar 5000 series 6x4 with an International TD15C bulldozer aboard.

Seen leaving Welland Steam Rally.

Looking up the spiral staircase at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta, GA.

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Light reflections on the front of the Marriott Hotel at Seaburn, Tyne & Wear, England.

The JW Marriott in Grand Rapids, MI - September 2024

John C. Portman Jr. - architect

He wasn't sure which way to go. I just wanted to get a shot of him on my way to my beach chair!!

 

Taken on the beach at the Marriott in Aruba

The Marriott Marquis hotel in Atlanta, GA.

The Marriott Marquis hotel in Atlanta, GA.

The Marriott Marquis hotel in Atlanta, GA.

The Marriott Marquis hotel in Atlanta, GA.

Johannesburg, South Africa

Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA

John C. Portman Jr. - architect

Spiral staircase at the Marriott Marquis hotel in Atlanta, GA.

I only spent one night in Montréal, and wished I had a few more. It's a great city to visit- complete with a medieval-looking area that is one of the oldest and most European-like cities in North America. I stayed in the Marriott downtown, and this was the view from my room.

 

This is from my 1998 Maritimes provinces vacation, where I visited all the Maritimes in Canada. This was taken on film and scanned in, with scanning edges left in here for effect, giving it a bit of an "old feel".

The pathetic dribble is Marriott Falls (the north side).

 

In the middle of summer, these falls are nowhere near the majesty of some Icelandic ones but the walk along the Tyenna River is very, very peaceful and on a nice summer day it doesn't really matter :-) The falls are right on the southern boundary of the Mount Field National Park.

 

The falls themselves are in a lovely bit of nearly untouched cool temperate rain forest. The large Tree Fern on the left is one of our Ice Age survivors (Dicksonia antarctica) and the tree at right is a Sassafras (Atherosperma moschatum).

 

Tyenna is further west up the Gordon River Road from Maydena in the upper Derwent Valley west of Hobart, Tasmania. The local Landcare group have done quite a bit of work regenerating the landscape following successive fails with farming, forestry, railways and fires.

 

Large tree fern on the left is one of our Ice Age survivors: Dicksonia antarctica and the tree at right is a Sassafras (Atherosperma moschatum).

 

Sony A7Rii, Contax Zeiss N Series 24-85/3.5-5.6, 1.3 secs at f/11, ISO 80.

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