Was down in the inner city last night walking the streets and thinking of you and how you trawl these streets for beauty and interest ... a nice change of pace from the mountains.
I love the windows framed each section of the view outside. It looks like several different photographs lined together to create a wider photo. Clearly, the designer of the gallery wanted its visitors to not only appreciate what they have displayed inside but also what is outside.
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A beautiful view from the art gallery, Julie. How appropriate.
—Kay, Alberta, Canada
NIce framing here.
What a beautiful view.
I love all those divisions in that view!
Great view. Those huge windows at the gallery are wonderful.
fabulous view.
Was down in the inner city last night walking the streets and thinking of you and how you trawl these streets for beauty and interest ... a nice change of pace from the mountains.
And what a view it is Julie, can't wait to see that when I come over. Hope you have a great weekend.
Stunning. No more to say. Yes there is, it's intriguing how this works so well with the framing and the verticals but it absolutely does.
The framing, in my opinion, works like a triptych, or in this case a septych! The parquetry floor plays its role, too. Someone designed it very well.
This is just lovely, Julie. I think this might be my favourite photo of yours.
I love the windows framed each section of the view outside. It looks like several different photographs lined together to create a wider photo. Clearly, the designer of the gallery wanted its visitors to not only appreciate what they have displayed inside but also what is outside.
Thank you, Gene. I am glad you like it. It frames the view perfectly, in my opinion.
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