Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Yes and how one detail in the pattern can make the whole thing be unique and interesting!
It's a little like a 'Magic Eye' pattern, I keep staring at it and expecting a 3d image to pop out!
Look at all those windows! And it's not even Wednesday!
i love it! great job
The architect of this building was long on repetition and short on creativity, at least for this section of the facade.
Well done Sharon!
Fantastic! Great shot, Sharon.
If you told me they were racks for a greenhouse, I would have bought it.
Love this artsy stuff. Great job! The blurred edges is a nice touch!
Good one Sharon!
With the shadows and coloring, these look really 3-D. Very creative, indeed.
You should have made us guess what it was. I think I would have come up with highrise windows, but maybe just because I now know the answer.
Looks good with the sharp lines and the softening of the edges Sharon, great choice to go with the B&W, gives it a more dynamic look!
Yes and how one detail in the pattern can make the whole thing be unique and interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt's a little like a 'Magic Eye' pattern, I keep staring at it and expecting a 3d image to pop out!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those windows! And it's not even Wednesday!
ReplyDeletei love it! great job
ReplyDeleteThe architect of this building was long on repetition and short on creativity, at least for this section of the facade.
ReplyDeleteWell done Sharon!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Great shot, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteIf you told me they were racks for a greenhouse, I would have bought it.
ReplyDeleteLove this artsy stuff. Great job! The blurred edges is a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteGood one Sharon!
ReplyDeleteWith the shadows and coloring, these look really 3-D. Very creative, indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou should have made us guess what it was. I think I would have come up with highrise windows, but maybe just because I now know the answer.
ReplyDeleteLooks good with the sharp lines and the softening of the edges Sharon, great choice to go with the B&W, gives it a more dynamic look!
ReplyDelete