An interior corridor of the Exchange Bank, originally the National Bank of Tulsa,
320 South Boston Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma. A monochrome reflection (I'm double-dipping)
Brilliant picture - my reaction, same as others, how did you manage to photograph a bank? Beware you're not approached by the Tulsa mob to be their "inside man" on their next hit!!!!
It is still a bank? If so I'm surprised they let you take a picture. In Toronto, I was outside the bank with my camera (I needed to withdraw money) and two security guards warm me to not take pictures.
If you wonder how I was able to wander around the corridors in a bank, the answer is that a very nice security guard accompanied us. Maybe escorted is a better word. I went where he took us and thanked him politely.
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16 comments:
I envy you this one - an abstraction that you ought to print out as large as you can and hang it on the wall.
Beautiful! I love it! Rune is right, it should be hung on the wall.
I love the depth and simplicity!
Interesting, surprising and attractive.
Lucy
I love this pic. It looks like the entire place is made out of mirrors.
Wow Bill, serious reflections in this one. Almost like a fun house. Imagine cleaning the place and maintaining that shine?
reflections of reflections :) I like that.I dont think taking a pic of inside a bank is allowed in my home town though
Gorgeous shot! I love the light and the depth.
Brilliant picture - my reaction, same as others, how did you manage to photograph a bank? Beware you're not approached by the Tulsa mob to be their "inside man" on their next hit!!!!
Excellent, full of them!
Wonderful photo! Love all the shadows.
I agree with several others here ... I could see this enlarged, framed, and hanging on the wall of this very same bank!!! Very nice shot.
It is still a bank? If so I'm surprised they let you take a picture. In Toronto, I was outside the bank with my camera (I needed to withdraw money) and two security guards warm me to not take pictures.
I guess I look like a bank-robber! :-D
Beautiful in sepia!
Just saw the original and they both are great with the lines and angles!
If you wonder how I was able to wander around the corridors in a bank, the answer is that a very nice security guard accompanied us. Maybe escorted is a better word. I went where he took us and thanked him politely.
this looks great in monochrome!
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