09.01
I’ve always loved this modern slab of a building. I believe that the exterior is some sort of stainless steel alloy. I recall when it was built, seeing the sections being bolted on with a plastic covering such as you get over a new TV screen or cell phone. After they were completed, the blue plastic was stripped away, revealing this monolithic gray with black windows.
It’s great for reflecting the sunset, seen here.
I’ve punched up the color vibrancy, but you get what I mean about the walls reflecting the colors of the sky. Not a perfect reflection, but that gray takes on a muted echo of the sunset colors. I increased the blacks so that the gray stripes would stand out.
It was a magnificent sunset that night. One that had me with my pocket wonder, the Panasonic LX3, in hand and at the ready, the whole way home. I head west, directly into the setting sun at this time of year. There are times that I keep on heading west, in search of the perfect vantage point for the spectacle of the sun.
There’s always something memorable just around the corner. Having a camera at the ready, makes memories easy to catch and keep.


The harsh, solid lines made by man framed by the soft, alluring elements of nature. Wonderful contrast.