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This is a very Tacoma Scene.  I've shot pictures in the same spot, but this is by far my favorite.  This is a picture of the Tacoma Glass Museum with the 21st Street Bridge in the background and the moon behind that.  Mt. Rainier is just out of frame to the left.
This is a portion of a sculpture on the roof of the Tacoma Glass Museum.  I saw this as a perfect example of a frame within a frame earlier in the day and knew that I had to come and shoot it later that evening.
one of the reflecting pools and sculptures at the Tacoma Glass Museum.  I like how the bright daylight prevents the viewer from seeing the bottom of the pool and makes the repetition of the retangle stand out much more.
This week's lesson is on rhythm.  I see rhythm in this photo in the repeating crossed curved lines.
This is a very Tacoma Scene. I've shot pictures in the same spot, but this is by far my favorite. This is a picture of the Tacoma Glass Museum with the 21st Street Bridge in the background and the moon behind that. Mt. Rainier is just out of frame to the left.
This is a very Tacoma Scene.  I've shot pictures in the same spot, but this is by far my favorite.  This is a picture of the Tacoma Glass Museum with the 21st Street Bridge in the background and the moon behind that.  Mt. Rainier is just out of frame to the left.
This is a very Tacoma Scene. I've shot pictures in the same spot, but this is by far my favorite. This is a picture of the Tacoma Glass Museum with the 21st Street Bridge in the background and the moon behind that. Mt. Rainier is just out of frame to the left.
See photo in original gallery.