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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Monochrome Weekend - Exchange Bank Atrium, Tulsa
This is the central atrium of the Exchange Bank in downtown Tulsa.
It was originally the National Bank of Tulsa, also known simply as the 320 South Boston building.
Thanks for visiting my blog Bill and for those generous comments. Also, many thanks for following it. I hope you like my "daily dose of randomness" (as I like to call it).
I was surprised when I first went to the US to see so many "local" banks. I.e. Canada has 5 or 6 big banks and that's it. The USA seemed to have a lot more, much smaller too.
Bill, I use a blind for a lot of my pictures. But for sage grouse, if I am parked in my truck before they come in, they just ignore me. They will even walk under my truck.
See, still did not get to trawl through. Shall go and do a bit of trolley shopping (so I don't starve to death!) and then come back and give you a bit more attention, petal!
Great lines and a really nice reflection. I've always liked atriums.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, glad you chose this for your monochrome pic.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, yes I know. I will try to rectify that right now!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Just the sort of shot I like!
ReplyDeletePerfect angle...
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
Impressive atrium and a wonderful reflection!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful weekend, Bill!
That is quite geometric. I've worked downtown 18 years and haven't seen that. I should be ashamed.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Tulsa Gentleman! I also love all your flowers in bloom! :)
ReplyDeleteNow thats a lovely shot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog Bill and for those generous comments. Also, many thanks for following it. I hope you like my "daily dose of randomness" (as I like to call it).
Have a great weekend.
Nice! B/W is a good choice here.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised when I first went to the US to see so many "local" banks. I.e. Canada has 5 or 6 big banks and that's it. The USA seemed to have a lot more, much smaller too.
Tone, light, lines, composition. All very nicely executed in this image.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.
ReplyDeleteBill, I use a blind for a lot of my pictures. But for sage grouse, if I am parked in my truck before they come in, they just ignore me. They will even walk under my truck.
See, still did not get to trawl through. Shall go and do a bit of trolley shopping (so I don't starve to death!) and then come back and give you a bit more attention, petal!
ReplyDeleteBonjour.
ReplyDeleteNotre printemps ne nous offre pas encore autant d'arbres fleuris !
Les forsythias, les amandiers...
Bisous du Hoggar.
<3<3
I love these architectural photos
ReplyDeleteA very eye-catching picture! How wonderful that you have caught something most people miss - and shown us it's beauty.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making the accolade wall! I made it too! :) This is a wonderful shot, with interesting perspective, lines and tones!
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