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.
The copper looks dazzling against the blue of the sky.
ReplyDeleteVery arty captures.
In summer the copper is almost blinding.
ReplyDeleteA material and color that is at home in the terraine.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the copper will eventually turn green in your climate, Sharon. I like the look of it very much.
ReplyDeleteIt's very attractive and looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious if those Saguaros are real.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. From a distance it looks like aged wood.
ReplyDeleteThe cacti stand out!
ReplyDeleteTerrific contrast!
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