Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Trinity Avenue Mural - and random

Exploring with the new camera:
P1000067-2009-12-28-Mural-Trinity-Avenue-Atlanta-Detail-Detail

Click here to see it big.

The white building is Atlanta's Richard B. Russell Federal Building. I prefer the mural.
P1000067-2009-12-28-Mural-Trinity-Avenue-Atlanta

Civic minded in the Capital View neighborhood, slightly censored by the Architecture Tourist:
P1000066-2009-12-28-Capital-View-Anti-Litter-Sign-Detail

Dappled reflection on the Hurt Building through the Chick-fil-A Scholarship Arch behind the Flat Iron Building - actually the English - American Building.
P1000072-2009-12-28-Reflecting-Hurt-Blgd-Fillet-Arch

I used to work here, makes you proud
P1000072-2009-12-28-Reflecting-Hurt-Blgd-Cornice

While I'm testing the zoom on high cornices, how about this lion guy on the Candler Building:
P1000076-2009-12-28-Candler-Building-So-Cornice-Detail

In context:
P1000076-2009-12-28-Candler-Building-So-Cornice

The old Salvation Army building on Ellis Street
P1000077-2009-12-28-Ellis-Street-Salvation-Army-Cornice

This bit looks a bit modern
P1000077-2009-12-28-Ellis-Street-Salvation-Army-Detail

Thanks,
Terry

8 comments:

  1. I love that mural. How cute would that be as art in a kid's room or playroom. -c

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  2. As someone who occasionally spends a Sunday morning cleaning up my neighborhood, I love the Capitol View sign. I hope it helps.
    Nice zoom on the new camera.

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  3. New camera???? What kind? Looks like you and the new camera make a good team!

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  4. Wow - beautiful architectural photos, Terry! Love the Candler building detail.

    I just posted my favorites from 2010, and one of your posts is on my list! Best wishes for a wonderful 2010!

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  5. Gorgeous architectural details! And y ay for the new camera!! Is the Ellis hotel near there? That's one area I just don't know much about...

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  6. Lovely photos. Looks like nice weather, too.

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  7. Hey, I work in the Hurt Building. If you are in it, stop by the 16th floor, which is entirely gutted. Building occupants have been invited to go for walks there but I like to go to see the completely-open (and more historically accurate) floorplan. And it has great views of downtown and the buildings around.

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  8. Do you ever sell your art?

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