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From the category archives:
Project 52
I don’t know this building’s historical name, but it was the original home of the St. Paul Rubber Company. Now it’s an artists cooperative.
Take a look at the photo on home page of the Lowertown Lofts. That apartment looks awesome, doesn’t it?
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I walk across Ecolab’s courtyard a few times each week, and I usually glance up to check on one building’s reflection in the other. It’s fun to see how different the view looks from day to day.
After I uploaded this image to my computer, I was excited to see the slight drama in the blue sky and clouds above the top building and in the reflection of its windows. And then I remembered. Blast! I’m doing black and white for my 52 project!
I think the drama still comes through, don’t you think?
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Even with the top of the dome and the Quadriga covered with scaffolding, it’s still incredibly beautiful. (Note the flag at half-staff in memory and honor of the victims of the shootings in Tucson.)
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Old buildings are great subjects … especially for black and white. The Saint Paul Hotel is no exception. (The lighter building on the left is the Lowry.)
I know the sky is pretty blown out here, but I love how the lines of the buildings move the eye through the image.
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