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 (26)
ysvry
great foto, insight into a crystal palace.
Chipka
I see what I think are reflections OF reflections, but I'm not entirely certain, though I can see all sorts of details. I worked in one of these crystal catastrophies, once and it was around the time I heard Laurie Anderson describing buildings as: "Big mistakes, looming against the sky." That stuck with me and helped to solidify my intense dislike (allergic reaction?) to places where big business means more than the actual people doing the big business! Ah, but what a sight such structures make...they're quite amazing and I often wonder what the world would be like if we built greenhouses as tall as some of the skyscrapers around. Imagine a whole forest, 14 or 15 stories above street level...How wonderful that would be! As for this photo, I'm intrigued by everything in it, the glass, the shimmer, the reflections, the different grades of light. Everything. This rocks. And I have some idea of where you were standing when you took this shot. I can imagine your reflection in that mirror with a border that was actually a different color than everyone initially thought. This is a beauty!
whaleman
The matching lineup certainly does not make the task easy, but it does make the photo interesting!
cfulton
I keep on looking and seeing more... Wonderful! Clive
dent-de-lion
Just one reflexion: nice work.
awjay
a place i would so hate working in..
jayfar
I like the sailing boat going straight through the middle.
fallen21
Awesome capture!
helanker
Such a fantastic shot. So many details. I just would HATE working in such office landscapes. I would get crazy within less than a week :-)
durleybeachbum
Brilliant image! But like Helle this environment would be early death to me.
bmac62
A great place to visit...but nobody has to work or live there...it is all a matter of choice...as is your photo. And the choices you made, POV, composition and postwork are marvelous.
angora
intriguing capture! great!
jophoto
Love the abstract quality and the mystery.
Faemike55
Very cool capture, Tara
thecytron
Great capture!
jocko500
a building with in a building
wysiwig
First I see the twin pyramids. Then I satisfy my voyeurism by looking into everyone's work spaces. It gives an odd impression of a beehive. Excellent work.
jmb007
belle photo!!
Rose-Lignes
Wow, I'd really hate to sit there 9 to 5! Not a very good workingenvironment!
bobrgallegos
Awesome photo with wonderful reflections!!!
emmecielle
Interesting image! Great capture! :)
moochagoo
Reminds me a view I had in New York from a big hotel :) Quite good.
Blush
It looks like an abstract The more I look the more I see in this high rise building Great capture Hugs Susan~
0rest4wicked
Sensational image!
RodS Online Now!
You know, there's just something I find fascinating about looking into one of these big office bulidings and watching all the hustle-bustle going on inside! It kind of reminds me of a phrase in the movie "Brewster's Millions" where Richard Pryor makes a comment: "We're in the business of being in business..." I wonder if any of the office workers has a clear idea of where he/she fits in the great machine... Anyway, I love this photo, Tara! So much fun detail to look at, great reflections, and a delightful mood!
beachzz
I haven't had nearly enough coffee to look at this closely. It's a wonderful shot and I'll be back to check it out later when I'm really awake!!