Jan 23rd 06
The University of Michigan’s new Biomedical Science Research Building has quickly become one of my favorite architectural structures. The exterior is complete, and construction workers can be seen putting finishing touches on the inside. I’ll have more shots in the next few days.
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“Glass Facade”
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Remi on Jan 23rd 06
Wow, not a single picture since August 2005. I tought you had quit ;-)
Chasti on Jan 23rd 06
Finally a new picture! Very nice photo, good job. I also like the touch ups on the layout. Keep up the good work.
Mom on Jan 23rd 06
Adam,
I like all the changes and new pictures. Glad your back into it. Mom
Brian Radford on Jan 24th 06
Nice! Love the perspective. The fading into an aqua sky really makes the shot! :-)
Gustaf on Jan 24th 06
I’m glad you are back. I like the last two entries very much. Are you still using that G3?
Flo on Jan 24th 06
wow!!! nice perspective!
mh… i want to visit some nice spots in the usa – but the money… and time… ;)
cool picture adam!
greetings, flo
Jeroen Mulder on Jan 24th 06
Adam, great to see you posting again!
Lovely shot. Great colours with quite a dynamic feeling on this early Monday morning .. no wait, it’s Tuesday already.
Andy on Jan 24th 06
I love this. The reflections in the windows give a really nice gradient effect =D
Adam Polselli on Jan 25th 06
Still using the Canon G3, Gustaf, though I could definitely use a new camera… particularly one with less shutter lag.
Brian S. Radford on Jan 26th 06
Look into the Nikon D70 or D50 — Zero shutter lag! ;-)
Marc James on Jan 31st 06
I concur about the Nikon. I just got a D50 replacing my old Olympus which is about the same age as Adam’s Canon. The instantaneous response of it is mesmerizing!
student - darcy herendeen on Feb 3rd 06
hi i am a high school student a photography class. for an assignment i was asked to research a photographer. i chose you and your work to research. you seem to be good at what you do , so good luck in the future.
thank you
darcy