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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. Museums sure do know how to use light!

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Faemike55

10:29PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

wonderful find

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vdallas

12:13AM | Thu, 09 November 2017

A fine capture of perspective & monotones. Neat!

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wysiwig

12:19AM | Thu, 09 November 2017

A wall of light. Simple design but the overall impression is pretty impressive.

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Kordouane

3:53AM | Thu, 09 November 2017

Interesting capture !!

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durleybeachbum

2:15PM | Thu, 09 November 2017

That is spectacular!

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RodS

7:17PM | Thu, 09 November 2017

OK - I'm trying to remember if this is a north-facing window - the light is just so......... well.......... Enlightening. Wonder if they'd let me set up a studio in there... LOL

Wonderful shot, Tara!

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npauling

7:39PM | Thu, 09 November 2017

Well spotted and captured Tara. Light is so important to artists and they have certainly nailed it here. :)

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moochagoo

3:03PM | Fri, 10 November 2017

Great POV and geometry

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Wolfenshire

2:07AM | Sun, 12 November 2017

Very cool capture.

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anahata.c

7:16PM | Sun, 12 November 2017

museums, in some ways, are total display spaces for light; their whole approach is with light and shadow. You're so right. And you captured just one wall---and I have no idea what it does, or what it's for; but when one has been in museums enough times, one doesn't need to know---it's just what museums do: They create with light. You captured the wall without any ground, so we're floating in upper space here. And the simple gray ceiling makes this an abstract. A minimalist abstract capture of light and shade and geometry. And with strong diagonals and meeting points, this would easily qualify for a photographic abstract. Really fine thinking and work on this, Tara.

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junge1

1:20PM | Tue, 14 November 2017

Great shot Tara.I like the angle!

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FredNunes

5:16PM | Sun, 26 November 2017

VERY WELL SEEN!!!


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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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