The fourth Monday of each month is Challenger’s Choice at Lens and Pen by Sally’s weekly photo Challenge and I’ve selected architecture so I can show you one more view of the Experience Music Project Museum at Seattle Center. Gold is the last color in my series after silver, blue, pink and red but I may have one more post to share in a few weeks. 🙂
That’s an interesting combination of structures in one photo 🙂
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Thanks, Andy. 🙂 Even though it looks calm it was raining when I took the photo so I had to hurry so my phone wouldn’t fill with water. I’m glad I captured everything here in one shot but if the Monorail was on the track then it would have been even better…
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It’s perfect the way you captured it 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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🙂
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Such a cool museum! Is that a Gehry building?
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Yes it is Rusha. :). It’s a great place to visit if you make it out to Seattle!
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Your perspective has captured a fascinating combinations of designs. It’s strangely intriguing, especially the materials and textures. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks so much, Sally!
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60’s meet latest design. Very cool picture.
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Thanks, Patrick. I liked the decade specific design elements too. 🙂
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My design brain loves the shapes and textures on both structures. 😀
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There is a lot to see and appreciate. 🙂
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What a marvelous juxtaposition.
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Thanks, Jim!
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Wow, fabulous architecture. The color is also quite fantastic!
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I’m glad you like it, Angeline!
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Wow, this is great!
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Thanks. 🙂
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This is a great shot. Love how you made the wooden bit of architecture look so fluid, like its bending right before your eyes. In fact, it looks a bit concave to me, like a gigantic slide 🙂
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Thanks, Mabel! The whole building twists, turns and curves around the block. Parts of it definitely look like you could have a great time sliding. 🙂
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I like the organinc/mechanical aesthetics of the place. It’s almost sci-fi like.
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Not only does it house Paul Allen’s extensive music memorabilia collection it is also home to his sci-fi museum. It’s a pretty interesting place.
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Great shot, Lisa. Very interesting mixture.
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Thanks so much, Sylvia. There is a lot going on in this photo and I’m glad you like it. 🙂
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We have a very similar crumpled-looking building here in Vegas. It’s a brain research institute. All stainless steel, but lit up with funky lighting at night. Very cool.
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They were both designed by Frank Gehry. 🙂 The night lighting must look great reflecting off all that stainless steel.
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It is very cool, for sure – but I think I still prefer the unadulterated look of the stainless steel on a bright cloudless day.
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I do too. 🙂
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this is so Seattle – and the rain you mentioned in one of the comments fits that to the ‘T’. i think that if the monorail had been going past, it might have looked a bit contrived. i think this is great the way it is. what a great capture!
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Thanks, Kris! I think you’re right, if the monorail was visible too it might look “too good to be true” and possibly photo shopped into the frame. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing but way outside of my skill set. This is exactly what we saw. 🙂
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Reblogged this on rebloggobbler.
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Love your blog. Makes me miss my former home there!
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Thanks for your visits, nice comment and re-blog! I’m always happy to share my views from the Pacific Northwest. 🙂
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This picture is beautiful. Love the colors and shapes of the architecture. Great shot! Makes me want to head downtown and take some pictures!
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I’m glad you like it and hope you get a chance to take some new photos soon!
Lisa
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Lisa, this is such a great shot. A unique way of capturing both the EMP Museum and the Needle. You’ve got such a wonderful eye!
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Thanks so much for such a nice comment, Stacy!
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[…] The fourth Monday of each month is Challenger's Choice at Lens and Pen by Sally's weekly photo Challenge and I've selected architecture so I can show you one more view of the Experience Music Project Museum at Seattle … […]
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Love love love it! What a beautiful building. That gold with the patchwork pattern is just as stunning as the shape. Thank you for sharing it… and yes a train on the monorail would have been cool, but this rocks.
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Thanks, Meghan! It’s funny that while the full building isn’t my favorite structure I absolutely love the materials and each individual color section. This is the (now) not so secret reason behind why I decided to photograph each color alone instead of one big shot of the entire building. 🙂 I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the posts!
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You have such amazing photos in your blog! Makes me wanna visit Seattle 🙂 I’ve never been to States but I would like to do it soooo badly! 😀
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Thanks so much, Rondita! I hope you get a chance to see Seattle and know you’ll enjoy your time here. 🙂
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