My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!Â
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Canon 70-200mm f4.0
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
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Comments (35)
bmac62
Superb...for all the reasons you've mentioned. The black metal has taken a copper color here. Architects must get a tremendous charge out of surprising observers with all their subtleties. We will have to get you traveling more. I have stayed in a 20 story hotel in Honolulu that had a six story parking garage built right into the building.
Sea_Dog
Excellent image. The lighting and the construction of the building are great. Well done.
moonrancher
Gorgeous! Just my luck to stay two weeks and never catch this. And don't forget what floor your rental car's parked on. It's such a big hassle. Oh, I'm just jealous, can you tell? Hehe.
wysiwig
Whoa, house on fire! The lighting as seen on my monitor gives the building a slightly greenish color, so it's copper and copper. The color fade from one color to the other in the lower left is really neat. Way cool image.
Faemike55
Fantastic shot! great colours in the glass and on the framing!
beachzz
I'll never get tired of seeing any of these fotos--even though we see the same things, we see them and shoot them so differently. This---ROCKS!!
lizzibell
nice shot...
Meisiekind
When I read the title in the ebot I new it was going to be something spectacular and I am not disappointed! Wonderful image Dierbaar! The glow of the setting sunlight is stunning! :)
hipps13
wonderful capture, Tara May love the lights warm hugs that smile, Linda Kaye
MrsLubner
How funny. You reminded me of a parking garage when I was very young in Cleveland where the cars were taken from the entry on special elevators to upper floors where attendants would then drive them to a spot and park them. The first floor had nothing but the office and entries into the different hallways that connected the garage to the many stores around it.
cfulton
What about about the Cape Town hospital I was in, which has its reception on the 8th floor...! Imagine the elevator for emergencies! Amazing what we do see when we choose to look. Great reflections, Clive
Chipka
The John Hancock Center is a weird place...I think it's a city inside of Chicago, since you can actually live your entire life in there and never have to come out. There are shopping malls, apartments, parking, grocery stores, parking, restaurants, and who knows what else in there! Honestly, it's a closed environment! AND, it looks like...well...I don't know...something Stanley Kubrick might put in a science fiction movie. Anyway... This image is superb. It's funny that you posted this because I was just thinking about that place and wondering if I should try to sneak out and photograph it one night this week. The light here is wonderful, it's magical. In a way it has that sort of dream-like haze that always covers memories and sharpens them. This is amazingly great work. Kafka approves as well...though silently. He's rakishly propped up against this monitor.
durleybeachbum
Fabulous, Tara! and the comments are an education in themselves. Such gorgeous tertiary colours.
emmecielle
Fantastic image! :)
casmindo
I have spent very little time in Chicago but I was also impressed with the buildings and scenery.
awjay
wow what an interesting building.... it gets my camera finger twitching
helanker
It looks awesome, that building Tara. It became a wonderful shot.
flavia49
beautiful!!
Grizabella
Cool shot!
frankie96
Nature and a man made ediface combining to make art....nice..
lucindawind
this is spectacular ..
flora-crassella
WONDERful!!!!!!
orig_buggy
thats cool the way the light changes the perspective
jocko500
I love the veiw here
mermaid
it's golden, Tara, full of light and wonder... amazed about the cars too...smile
mbz2662
Very Nice. A warm and wonderful shot :)
elfin14doaks
Very awesome I love the color. WOW. it looks so much different.
elfin12u
When we got to the room, this was the dominate view out of the window, only the building was more of a black/darkish gray. The exception was the headlights straight across as a car was either started up or coming in to park. This all was happening straight across the way, 12 stories up! This is a way more attractive and vibrant view of this incredible structure, and a look we didn't see during our brief visit, although I now wish we had! I just got done stating in my site mail that I will try to keep my comments underneath my almost standard paragraph, and it looks like I just failed this miserably! I love the green and copper sunny glow to this.....sunset?? We were just getting back from the park...this would be about the time that everyone got there shots between the buildings, just before hopping the bus back! This looks so way mucg different in the early evening! SWEET!!!
danapommet
WOW!!! Twelve stories of cars. Hard to believe that it would be designed like that. Brilliant capture and narrative. Dana
AndreiR
I've never seen John Hancock Tower from that POV -- quite remarkable shot!