The Scottsdale Museum of the West is located in a copper-clad building in the heart of the Scottsdale Gallery District. All that copper against a blue sky makes for some interesting photo ops.
I took advantage of the light and snapped a few photos of the museum's exterior.
All that copper makes a rather weathered background for an equally weathered yucca plant.
My favorite scene is to catch that copper against a bright blue sky with a few passing white clouds.
Just a bit of architectural abstract framing.
9 comments:
The copper looks dazzling against the blue of the sky.
Very arty captures.
In summer the copper is almost blinding.
A material and color that is at home in the terraine.
I wonder if the copper will eventually turn green in your climate, Sharon. I like the look of it very much.
It's very attractive and looks very nice.
I'm curious if those Saguaros are real.
Interesting. From a distance it looks like aged wood.
The cacti stand out!
Terrific contrast!
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