Exchange Place in downtown Salt Lake City has some amazing older buildings that are great for a more urban but still classy shoot.
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Exchange Place in downtown Salt Lake City has some amazing older buildings that are great for a more urban but still classy shoot.
For more from this challenge, visit Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors – April 20, 2017.
While traveling through Switzerland this summer, we were fascinated by how many construction cranes we saw sticking up from picturesque cityscapes.
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We are very comfortable with the view right around our eye level. My husband, who is 6’5″, has a much different view of the world than I do at 5’5″. Many times, we fail to notice things right under our feet. Now I will be honest; this view of the historic City and County Building in Salt Lake City is rarely right under my feet. We were lucky enough to win a helicopter ride around the city, and I was able to snap this picture.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO (OR THREE…) WHERE YOU POINT YOUR CAMERA DOWN OR GRAB A SHOT FROM A MUCH LOWER VIEW THAN YOU USUALLY SEE.
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isn’t about photography. Here’s how it works:
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This amazing view of Temple Square is from the second level balcony inside Abravanel Hall (aka Symphony Hall) in Salt Lake City. The Dale Chihuly orange glass sculpture was commissioned for 2002 Winter Olympic.
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