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Look! A Building!
Photo of the Day for January 12, 2010
A truly professional blogger would not only show you a picture of this building, but tell you the building’s name, and a bit of history about such a fabulous structure.
Me? I glanced out the window of the hotel we were staying at this weekend and really liked the way it looked … especially the crisscrosses created by the reflection of the sun bouncing off of the hotel’s windows.
Sometimes a photo of a building is just a photo of a building.











That’s where Shilo works.
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Gorgeous! Love the old buildings!
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very cool shot!
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The light and colors in this photo (and of course the sparkly reflections) are just beautiful! Who knows what building it is, it’s like so many in Boston. I love that town.
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It’s a bird! it’s a plane! it’s a Building?!?
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Sometimes too much information can negatively affect what is an amazing photo. I say, embrace it for what it is! I did…and I like it!!
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Look Ma! Real architecture!
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it looks like magic!
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I had a Clark Griswald moment: Look kids! Big Ben!
I love the reflections from the opposite building’s windows. You really have a good eye for photos.
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