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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Comments (34)
wysiwig
What's that they say about 'Forest of Concrete'? Like giant redwoods. This one has nice clean lines. Great POV.
Santa29Klaus
Oh its beautiful! Very crisp and clear 'till the end'! I like your angle..
beachzz
Rubber necking,no doubt---just looking at this gives me a headache!! Great POV, and wonderful sense of just how TALL this building is!!
bazza
Nice shot of this building, nice lines and lovely glass tower.. excellent capture!!
babuci
Looks like not even a sky the limit for this one. Interesting to see some reflection of another building next to it.
koosievantutte
very fine shot, great perspective.
durleybeachbum
The glass is a good colour, almost aquarium like! I'm always grateful to have spent my whole career on the ground floor!
helanker
Yeah, That is a great shot, Tara and I say like Andrea. I am so glad I havent either lived or worked in such a tall building.
awjay
Seriously good image
casmindo
Great image really makes you feel small.
bmac62
Now, ready for this forensic look? The challenge as I see it is identifying something unique about each building in your upcoming series. I thought I could identify this building easily for you...floors appear to be in groups of three, it appears to have balconies making me think residential but the green glass says (to me), no...office building. It appears that the front is to the right and you are primarily focused on the right side of the building. Counting groups of three...looks like the building exceeds 50 floors. Well, my problem is Chicago has a scad of buildings over 50 stories and not all of them have pictures readily available...particularly residentials:-( All that aside...great POV. It is altogether too easy when shooting upward to get crazy leans in your building. You got this straight...or maybe PS did :), but it looks plum to me!!! Looking forward to more.
Hubba1
Thats big! Awesome shot :)
JuliaKretsch
Good composition! Fine pic.
Faemike55
Fantastic shot, Tara! Wonderful information
emmecielle
fantastic perspective! :)
lucindawind
wonderful capture of these tall building !
Ac-Dc
Thanks for the explain,good pov.hughs.
-seek-
cool view .. very nice architecture
orig_buggy
reach for the sky!! Amazing shot!!
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details
fenderja
Great shot, superb perspective. But something more intriguing...Click on the picture to open it in a window, move the window to the right of the image displayed in your browser, and you will see a powerful optical illusion - comment if you see it
jocko500
wonderful shot. wonder if you thought of the past as you walk these streets and think of the mob shot outs or just them walkiing around the city.
auntietk
Oh gosh ... fenderia is right! If you open this in full view (but not full screen) and slide the viewing window back and forth over the posted image, the angle of the building in the viewing window appears to change. Trippy!
lyron
Great image!!
cfulton
I look forward to this series..! Very well done, Clive
moochagoo
Very impressive building with a good POV
Meisiekind
Ha - i did the sliding... it is rather freaky! Fantastic shot Tara! I vividly remember my first time in NYC... I think my mouth was permanently ajar because, as you look up to try and see the top of a building, your mouth tends to open too!!! Luckily there were not many pigeons around!! :)
hipps13
WOW so far up wonderful capture warm hugs that smile, Linda Kaye
junge1
I love the perspective of this shot Tara!
Chipka
What a shot! I love the green glass in many of Chicago's highrise buildings. The POV here is amazing, and so are the reflections of the building across the street from this one. You can see hints of it in some of the windows. Great work! Even better, the sky is blue! Chicago has entered it's yearly gray period now, so it's nice to see that there actually is such a thing as blue sky!