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Architecture, Art, Art Museum, Canon, Canon 5D Mark III, EOS 24-105 L Lens, Florida, HDR, HDR Photography, High Dynamic Range, Jazzersten, Museum, Orlando, Orlando Museum of Art, photo, photography, Sunrise
This Winter I drove up to Orlando, Florida to see the famous museums there. Everyone else was going to the attractions so there were no real crowds here. This is the Orlando Museum of Art and the top of this structure looks like it has lights on but it is actually the early morning sun coming through. I arrived hours before it opened so I walked around the outside and took some shots. Inside they did not allow cameras in any way so there are no internal shots.
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GDB said:
A MUSEUM IN THE ROUND HIGHLIGHTED BY SUNRISE (& LIKELY SUNSET) IN THE MOST CONSPICUOUS MANNER … AN ILLUMINATED TIARA OF ILLUSTRIOUS NATURAL LIGHT, TYPICALLY PROVIDED BY THE ‘SUNSHINE’ STATE OF SOLAR BRILLIANCE. A REMARKABLE IMAGE COMPOSITION (RESERVED FOR THE EARLY RISING ENTHUSIAST). KUDOS!
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jazzersten said:
Thanks for your nice comment. I like the description of the top of the building being a “Tiara”. That is a perfect word for it.
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