High Structure, Part Three; San Francisco April 2017

May 05, 2017  •  Leave a Comment

Reflections and tightly cropped selections of tall San Francisco buildings remain interesting.  These images depict high structures in highly structured compositions (just in case anyone wondered about the title of several of the San Francisco posts).  This is the last of three posts on this subject.

 

M.C. Escher seems to have designed this building.  I still can't tell how the windows are mounted.    Are there tiny briefcase-carrying lawyers and bankers walking endlessly between floors on impossible stairs?

 

Neo-classical looks better reflected than live.

 

 

And finally, here is something completely different: the classical tower of Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope building set off against the Transamerica Pyramid Tower.


 

 


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After a lifetime of mainly expressing myself with words, my postings here will mainly rely on images.  They will speak for themselves to some extent, but I'll usually add a few comments of explanation.  I've taken photographs for decades, since the 1950's, inspired in part by my father's photographic skill.  Four years of photo assignments and quality darkroom time eventually gave way to decades of casual and family picture-taking.  I re-immersed myself when I left film and turned to digital.  

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