One more Carnegie picture, this one taken from the mezzanine. Today, I spent all day in tax class (no chocolate fountains there) and my brain is fried.
Great perspective, nicely framed by the curve of the upper floor and I am drawn to look closer to see what those people are so interested in looking at. Well done.
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11 comments:
«Louis» likes the geometry in this shot. Very nice!
I like this shot looking down with the camera. And no one saw you take the photo. :)
beautifully composed and shot!
You framed this nicely within this rotunda. I think they are still looking around for that wonderful fountain.
As soon as anyone mentions accounting or tax from me all you will get is zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Love that pastel curve and wooden railing!
Lol, I'd rather have a chocolate brain than a fried one! Very nice shot from above.
What a great shot...looks like a beautiful building.
Sue
I love the green illustration under the stair rails!
As a kid the Carnegie Library was a favorite place. Enjoyed the New Yorker cartoons there.
'tother Louis
Great perspective, nicely framed by the curve of the upper floor and I am drawn to look closer to see what those people are so interested in looking at. Well done.
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