Pretty great pretty grate.
Something about real shutters always catches my eye.
I'd imagine this stained glass is far prettier from the inside with the sun streaming through.
A nice contrast of colors.
This amount of carved detail amazed me. It spanned the length of the building and was on all floors from the second up to the top.
Again, the colors and subtle details caught my eye.
Ok,nothing subtle here. I've worked as a painter. May I just say I am exceedingly glad I never had to scrape and paint something like this with all the color changes. I certainly appreciate whoever did it though.
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all that detail so loving preserved/maintained .. what lens did you get?
The architecture reminds me of when we visited Gettysburg, many years ago. . .
Love it! Great job! :)
I love all of those colors. I'm always amazed at how much the little added details make such a huge difference.
Gorgeous
nice job capturing all that.
Love it.
Can't wait for my tour
;)
Oh, you're giving tours now? Let me send you my itinerary so you can pencil me in! ;-)
Great eye and outstanding execution of your photographic skills, as usual, Michelle!
Great details. I love real shutters, too. I wish they hadn't gone out of fashion.
daryl, i guess it's not entirely new anymore. it's the sigma 70-300mm with macro capability
craig, it's quite common in pa
kat, thanks!
bijoux,i've enjoyed walking around looking for the details since i was a teen
logo, when you getting out here?
rob, yes, returning the favor to logo from when she showed me seattle. glad you enjoyed the shots :)
secret agent, they make the fake ones look so sad
Great job!
Nice photos Michelle. yes, I wouldn't fancy painting those parts either - Dave
Lovely architecture. I'm glad you're enjoying your lens. :)
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