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Portico as Art

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it just looked like an art display... (an entryway near home) please zoom for details... ------------------------------------------

Comments (18)


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GrandmaT

9:06AM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Very Nice! Love the way the window at the end frames the fall trees.

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photosynthesis

9:39AM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Another gem, suffused with yellow light. I really like that triple reflection of the car in those metal columns too. The last few days, Mark, your photography seems to have moved in a new direction - less abstracted & more modulated. I liked your previous work, but I REALLY LIKE this new work (& the fact that you're posting more prolifically)...

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ArtistKimberly

11:16AM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Great Capture,

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LivingPixels

11:57AM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Super shot nicely taken!!

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helanker

12:00PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

You are right, it does look like an art display and the photo "on the wall" looks fantastic ;-) and some of the leaves of the trees match beautifully with the yellow glass on the cailing. Well spotted and beautifully captured :)

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MrsRatbag

12:16PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

It does look like an installation at a museum; maybe it's the way the garden beyond is framed by the opening, and lit so beautifully...good eye you have!

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Cyve

12:40PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Great shot Mark

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rbowen

12:44PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Beautiful capture!

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durleybeachbum

1:18PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

This looks like an FLW building. A very pleasing composition and lovely colours.

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goodoleboy

3:12PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

Minimalism at its shadiest in this simple photograph, Mark. Kind of reminds me of the entrance to a store, movie or entertainment hall, where one stands in line between the two railings before entering. And, wonder of wonders.... I beat UteBigSmile and flavia49 to the comment section? Glad I got up early this morning.

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flavia49

6:42PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

very nice

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jocko500

9:09PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

wonderful shot

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Richardphotos

10:05PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

very interesting architectural style and superb capture

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RodS

10:27PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

I love scenes like this - love the modernistic, almost cubic architecture here. Great shot, Mark! I'd shoot a scene like this just to plop a hot 3D girl into it! LOL

Really cool photo!

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beachzz

1:37AM | Tue, 01 December 2015

The rails just lead you right into that open area. Then there's the color of the plants on the left and straight ahead. Combined with the rigid columns and walls, well, another wowser!!!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

7:57AM | Tue, 01 December 2015

Some buildings are like that, waiting to be filled with life. On their own they seem empty, but filled they become a frame for something greater. There are buildings that are art all on their own and require nothing more than the occasional attention of the passerby. This building though is waiting for someone to create something and make it alive.

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wysiwig

5:49PM | Tue, 01 December 2015

Outstanding composition and light. Every line leads the eye directly to the landscaping.

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X-PaX

11:36AM | Wed, 02 December 2015

I like the light and the shadows very much. Very nice capture.


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