May 30th, 2011 – DH Lobby
Seattle has quite a few grand old buildings from the 1920’s era. The Dexter Horton Building , named after one of the city’s pioneers is a 15 story tower which when built was the largest office building in the US. It is now home to several City government offices and private commercial spaces. The building was assigned landmark status in 1993 and was renovated in 2006.
View of the Dexter Horton Building Lobby. Seattle, Washington
Canon 5D MkI, Rokinon 14mm /f2.8, 14mm @ f5.6, ISO 100, Hand-held. HDR – 3 Exposures, Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5, Photomatix Pro 4, Topaz Adjust.
To see a larger version please click on the image.
Feel free to comment below if you like what you see or have any other observations.
Thanks for stopping by,
JayT
Great Job….Incredible scenery
Beautifully elegant in B&W. Love the skewed view to the street. Very effective repeating elements in the ceiling and the cathedral entrance glass panes. Lovely.
I really love this perspective and composition here, Jay! The B&W processing really adds a touch of drama to the image, I think this is absolutely wonderful!
Fantastic capture here Jay! I really love this image in b&w because there is so many different and & interesting shapes here. Great job.
Terrific black and white architectural shot, love all the details.
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