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Here is one look at the innards for this thing.
The binoculars/cannons are held by the friction of being sandwiched between the T bar and exo force claw, which goes into the wheel hole.
The part with the red hand is held in place by the exo claw, all the 1x1 clips on the wheel, and the rubber band which circles round to the bottom of the exo claw.
Gallery when public.
The Cerritos Millenium Library was listed as #28 on the 50 Most Beautiful Libraries in the World on the BestValuesSchool.com site (The LA Public Library is #32).
As well as being the US’s first building to be covered with titanium paneling, it has also been termed the first “Experience Library,” because the facility puts a spotlight on fascinating themed areas, stunning art and interesting architecture. There is a children’s library that incorporates a marine aquarium with coral and sharks, while for the more grown-up scholar, the Old World Reading Room is inspired by 19th-century European design and outfitted with chandeliers and a fireplace.
Californian architects Charles Walton Associates were responsible for the sleek and shining addition to the city, which was finished in 2002.
Back to my archives and ran it through photomatix as a single jpeg image 3 times. This is Chicago Illinois, loop area.
Amoco/AON Building is 346 meters/80 stories tall, the black building to rear is Lake Point Towers, a condominium complex of three towers, 196 meters/70 stories.
Randolph Street skyline facing south
Shot a corporate party here last night for the MNN. I never would of thought inside this structure is a huge museum. It was pretty amazing inside. It was an interesting night, and I actually got to meet Billy Bob Thorton, the creator of Captain Planet and the keyboard player from the rolling stones!
I came outside after the party to shoot a few long exposures of the building and ended up liking this one. I don't shoot stuff like this too often, but I really enjoy it. I want to shoot some more night stuff soon!