Dallas and Ft. Worth's Fabulous Downtowns!
I ran over to Ft. Worth today after church ,
to see the Frank Gohlke photography exhibit
which ended today and got permission to
shoot a few photos, but not of the exhibit!
This was at the Amon Carter Museum ,
which is devoted mostly to Western art but
also has a large photo collection as well as
some Sarget, O' Keefes, Homer, to
name a few that I saw today!I have always
loved the architecture of the building so
got to take a few shots just of the halls. . .
A crazy arrangement on the side of a building in Ft. Worth!
to see the Frank Gohlke photography exhibit
which ended today and got permission to
shoot a few photos, but not of the exhibit!
This was at the Amon Carter Museum ,
which is devoted mostly to Western art but
also has a large photo collection as well as
some Sarget, O' Keefes, Homer, to
name a few that I saw today!I have always
loved the architecture of the building so
got to take a few shots just of the halls. . .
A crazy arrangement on the side of a building in Ft. Worth!
The Newish MODERN in Ft. Worth! Haven't been inside,
need to go on my next trip to Ft. Worth!
need to go on my next trip to Ft. Worth!
This was a pretty shot of just buildings and trees
in Dallas and then I adjusted the color to
come up with this warm version of the street.
in Dallas and then I adjusted the color to
come up with this warm version of the street.
I love the old buildings in Downtown Dallas, and went through
yesterday on the way home from an appointment. I also
went by the Hickory Street Annex, and old compound, not
sure what it was for, but I think it had to do with oil, and now
it is an artist type complex, with graphic, advertising,
and a photography studio, etc. I got to tour some of
the offices there several years ago on a Preservation Dallas
loft and downtown tour, that was a great insight into
all the revitilization going on in downtown.
yesterday on the way home from an appointment. I also
went by the Hickory Street Annex, and old compound, not
sure what it was for, but I think it had to do with oil, and now
it is an artist type complex, with graphic, advertising,
and a photography studio, etc. I got to tour some of
the offices there several years ago on a Preservation Dallas
loft and downtown tour, that was a great insight into
all the revitilization going on in downtown.
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