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Apr 23, 2018 21:57:26   #
jmdenver Loc: Colorado
 
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as the Denver Art Museum extension, is a unique geometric structure designed by Daniel Libeskind. The building is clad with 9,000 titanium panels that cover the building's surface and reflect the Colorado landscape. The building is situated near the heart of the city, but construction around the museum has made it difficult to find uncluttered opportunities to photograph it. I thought some night shots might enable me to isolate the building and obscure some of the clutter. Again, I feel these photos are better represented in B&W than in color. Constructive comments are always welcome.


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Apr 23, 2018 22:06:54   #
daeod Loc: Levittown, PA
 
Excellent photos!

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Apr 23, 2018 22:12:44   #
carlysue Loc: Columbus
 
I love the geometrics and angles of your second image. And the first really gives it context. Excellent choice to use B&W and the tones are done well!

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Apr 23, 2018 22:21:43   #
rrayrob Loc: Las Vegas, NV
 
Love the B&W images - add to the architecture. Excellent!

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Apr 23, 2018 22:23:22   #
Dan Downie Loc: Rochester, NY
 
Cool shots! I like the black and white, it works well for these shots.

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Apr 23, 2018 22:50:24   #
BassmanBruce Loc: Middle of the Mitten
 
I like both of your images and am jealous of your opportunity here. You are sitting on a Gold mine of possibilities for shapes, lines, light and texture.
Looking forward to more shots.
No pressure !

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Apr 23, 2018 23:12:29   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
You did well with a fantastic subject. Shooting at night was an inspiration.

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Apr 23, 2018 23:23:37   #
gtwhogger Loc: Lawton
 
SWEET!!!

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Apr 23, 2018 23:57:22   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
jmdenver wrote:
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as the Denver Art Museum extension, is a unique geometric structure designed by Daniel Libeskind. The building is clad with 9,000 titanium panels that cover the building's surface and reflect the Colorado landscape. The building is situated near the heart of the city, but construction around the museum has made it difficult to find uncluttered opportunities to photograph it. I thought some night shots might enable me to isolate the building and obscure some of the clutter. Again, I feel these photos are better represented in B&W than in color. Constructive comments are always welcome.
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as ... (show quote)


Excellent shots!

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Apr 23, 2018 23:59:06   #
jdub82 Loc: Northern California
 
Fantastic shots! I especially liked #1.

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Apr 24, 2018 03:18:17   #
BrentHarder Loc: Southern California
 
jmdenver wrote:
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as the Denver Art Museum extension, is a unique geometric structure designed by Daniel Libeskind. The building is clad with 9,000 titanium panels that cover the building's surface and reflect the Colorado landscape. The building is situated near the heart of the city, but construction around the museum has made it difficult to find uncluttered opportunities to photograph it. I thought some night shots might enable me to isolate the building and obscure some of the clutter. Again, I feel these photos are better represented in B&W than in color. Constructive comments are always welcome.
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as ... (show quote)


I agree with the other comments about your 2 fine photographs. Very dynamic images. What a great subject!

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Apr 24, 2018 07:51:37   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice night work; great b&w.

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Apr 24, 2018 08:14:46   #
AP Loc: Massachusetts
 
jmdenver wrote:
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as the Denver Art Museum extension, is a unique geometric structure designed by Daniel Libeskind. The building is clad with 9,000 titanium panels that cover the building's surface and reflect the Colorado landscape. The building is situated near the heart of the city, but construction around the museum has made it difficult to find uncluttered opportunities to photograph it. I thought some night shots might enable me to isolate the building and obscure some of the clutter. Again, I feel these photos are better represented in B&W than in color. Constructive comments are always welcome.
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, better know as ... (show quote)


Your photos certainly are eye catching, and recorded in b&w adds to their quality! A different view in night lighting promotes your subject.

Attractive photos indeed, jmdenver! AP

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Apr 24, 2018 08:59:18   #
crafterwantabe Loc: Mn
 
Beautiful B&W!!!!

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Apr 24, 2018 10:50:51   #
Bushpilot Loc: Minnesota
 
The night shots in monochrome was an inspired choice, very nice work, especially #2.

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