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  1. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Arbortecture (or maybe Archiflora?)

    A deciduous tree of some species against the backdrop of the Frank Gehry-designed Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle. Digital infrared with Sigma Quattro SD (IR Cut filter removed), Sigma 30/1.4 ART lens, and Hoya R72 filter.
  2. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Burj Al Arab

    This is the 5-Star, Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, UAE. I took this picture in the early morning and the sun was blazing in from the right of the frame. The original picture had a strong golden color cast, which was OK. But I decided to desaturate the building and the sky to see if I could get a...
  3. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Flying Buttresses

    Several of the 24 flying buttresses that support the great concrete domed roof (said to be the world's largest) of the Norfolk Scope Arena, in Norfolk, Virginia. Sony a7R with Olympus OM 28/3.5.
  4. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Luma Light Bulb Factory--Glasgow

    I had often wondered about the glass tower on this building. Passing east or west on the M8 motorway between Glasgow and Renfrew the tower always stood prominently visible on the north side of the motorway, begging explanation. (Though today it is mostly obscured by trees, so I assume most...
  5. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Riverside Plaza Apartments, Minneapolis

    This complex is also known locally as Little Mogadishu. Spotted these buildings from a distance upon my arrival in Minneapolis. My eye was attracted by the height of the buildings and their multi-colored panels. Had a good walk early the next morning and found myself quite nearby, so I was able...
  6. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Possibilities Beyond Measure

    Columbus State Community College, Columbus Ohio. Sigma DP1 McKillop.
  7. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed A View of the dining pavilion at the Getty

    Sigma DP1 McKillop.
  8. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed The Corncob Buildings

    They're actually the Marina Towers, but colloquially known as the corncob buildings. Built in the early 60's. downtown Chicago. Canon EOS M2 and Canon EOS M 11-22.
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