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This row of lighting can be found near the entrance to the Nixon Library / Museum. I really did love the combination of the natural and 'not so natural' lighting.
The Nixon Library opened on July 20, 1990 at the cost of $22 million and was built and maintained using no taxpayer funds.
The cost after the expansion: $39 million.
The museum grounds include the First Lady’s Rose Gardens, a large reflecting pool and the small frame house, built with his own hands by the President’s father, in which Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913.
Located near the birthplace is the gravesite of the President and his First Lady, surrounded by tranquil gardens.
This 9-acre museum can be found in Yorba Linda, California.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.
I've seen so many pretty photos of the Rotunda at Mission Inn; I had to put it on my HDR to-take list! By the time I got here, the sun had already set. At night, the lights around the Rotunda really give definition to the structure and the depth of the scene. I walked around the Rotunda several times before finding my desired angle and fired away.
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A full-size replica of the Oval Office of the White House as it appeared during the Nixon administration (Richard Nixon Presidential Library, Yorba Linda, California)
Statues at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library depicting Nixon's handshake with Chinese premier Zhou Enlai upon the U.S president's arrival in Beijing for his historic 1972 visit
"GOP, Generation Of Peace, 1972. Thank you for your support."
A block of political campaign stamps given to supporters and potential donors by Richard Nixon during his run for a second term as U.S. president in 1972. "GOP" refers here to "Generation of Peace," a phrase that Nixon used in speeches about ending American involvement in the Vietnam War, but it also means "Grand Old Party," which, of course, is another name for the Republican Party.
Originally posted on Ipernity: Richard Nixon Stamps, GOP (Generation Of Peace), 1972.
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This is the grand skylight at the entrance of The Nixon Library.
The Nixon Library opened on July 20, 1990 at the cost of $22 million and was built and maintained using no taxpayer funds.
The cost after the expansion: $39 million.
The museum grounds include the First Lady’s Rose Gardens, a large reflecting pool and the small frame house, built with his own hands by the President’s father, in which Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913.
Located near the birthplace is the gravesite of the President and his First Lady, surrounded by tranquil gardens.
This 9-acre museum can be found in Yorba Linda, California.