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30 floors High

Metallic Cones that look like Fans
These cones decorate the wall above the elevator that takes you to the observation deck on 30th floor. On Friday, I'll post a photo of the view from there for the looking at the sky meme.
For more sepia photographs, visit the Sepia Scenes blog.

Comments

BLOGitse said…
coool!
did you take it as sepia or did you edit it?
Marlene said…
Great photo
Wow...nice patterns in those cones. Wonder who keeps them polished?
readingsully2 said…
Love the perspective. Nice job.
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kden said…
What an interesting shot. Love the shininess of the cones.
*Mr. Linky went down again at Mary's so if you want, go add your name again. It's kind of like musical chairs ;-)
Anonymous said…
That's very pretty in sepia & shiny as well.
GalleryJuana said…
Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by.

I can't remember what setting I had when I took this photo. The original looks like it was done with the camera sepia setting. I then editied it in IrfanView.
Robin said…
What an unusual wall decoration, I like the way it reflects (and refracts) the light.
kayerj said…
wow! love the modern in sepia. Stop by to see my sepia scene
Dianne said…
this is so well done!
the light, the contrast, the reflections - everything fits perfectly
Donna Williams said…
I LOVE this! Such a great angle, makes for a really interesting photo!

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