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Taken last week. If I told you where I took this photo, you'd make me post it in the architectural forum.
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Really nice photo. I like the way you framed it with the silhouetted leaves.
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i'm guessing it was taken in a hyatt/regency hotel lobby? just a guess.
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bcoultry - thanks for the nice comment.
djb - you were really close, but the scale of your guess was way too small. Here is the same waterfall taken from the other side. ![]() The location is the Gaylord Opryland in Nashville. Huge complex. This is only one small area under at least 2 huge glass roofs. A very nice place to visit, but to me, it is too large. From my room to the entry to the closest connected cafe was 420 yards. You got worn out after 4 or 5 trips like that. |
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Ward,
Nice perspective from the other side. I was in a hotel on the Island of Hawaii a few months ago that was so large and expansively laid out that you could get to some rooms from the lobby by either taking a boat or a train. Going from one end of the hotel to the other was a breathtaking effort in more ways than one. Like Barbara said, the framing is very well done. |
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