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The Missouri State Capitol is located in the U.S. state of Missouri. Housing the Missouri General Assembly, it is located in the state capital of Jefferson City at 201 West Capitol Avenue. The domed building was designed by the New York architectural firm of Tracy and Swartwout and completed in 1917. It is the third capitol building in Jefferson City.
Built:1917
Architectural style:Classical Revival
Governing body:State of Missouri
NRHP Reference#:69000096
Taken October 2013 when my two sons, Brian and Martin, and me visited New York. Those are the escalators Trump came down to make his 2016 Presidential Announcement.
South Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Mount Morris in Livingston County, New York. The district encompasses both sides of a three block section of South Main Street (NY-36), one of Mount Morris' premier residential neighborhoods. The district includes 27 contributing residences along with 13 contributing outbuildings, mostly carriage houses and garages. They comprise the largest and most impressive collection of predominantly high style domestic architecture in the village in a broad range of architectural styles.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996
'it says here that Fergal is having a fine time shooting architectural porn, but misses Ireland..' Theatre district, central Buffalo.
A very striking modern cathedral, all in lines and curves and perspectives in an intricate complex geometric pattern. The sand stone is white and immaculate, the floor shining under the dim light.
Another view from the Rockefeller Center's "Top of the Rock" observatory deck, midtown Manhattan. This time the view is looking south toward the tip of the island with Brooklyn off in the distant left.
Serendipitously, this shot captured human beings in ambiguous positions regarding planes. Are they on the deck, reflections or images on billboards?
An underlying theme of my work is the quantum view of reality being the result of choices we make out a forest of possibilities. With my fragmenting up of the picture plane I suggest the simultaneous appearances of several realities or potentialities all at once.
Perhaps this is how we see the world initially, but our brains are designed to make the one choice and eliminate perception of the others for the sake of our safe navigation.
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