Photographer's Note
The dazzling Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Chicago's Millennium Park is considered to be the most sophisticated outdoor concert venue in the world. Designed by Frank Gehry, the Pavilion features billowing headress of stainless steel ribbons that frame the proscenium. Above the lawn seating area are overhead trellis of criscrossing steel pipes that basically defines the open air acoustical canopy from where the speakers are suspended. It is really amazing, what you hear at the back of the lawn area is the same as what you hear in the seating area. This is how the pavilion looks like when it's full, during the winter, at night and in relation to other enhancements of the Millennium Park.
Saturated for Fuji film Velvia effect.
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mivvy (6) 2005-09-30 12:24
I love the curves which you accentuated when you took this picture. All right, I must admit that the architect made them in the first place but by taking this picture from your position (I suppose you kneeled down) you brought oput all the curves.
The colour of the sky is amazing and complements your pictures.
I am not quite sure about the man and the child on the right. I find this slightly distracting. BVut is is sometimes so difficult to avoid people. When this lot has gone othes will appear.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ken Ilio (flip89)
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- Genre: ÌÅÑÒÀ
- Medium: ÖÂÅÒÍÎÉ
- Date Taken: 2005-04-27
- Categories: ÀÐÕÈÒÅÊÒÓÐÀ
- Camera: Nikon D70, Nikkor 10.5mm f2.8
- Exposure: f/4, 1/4096 ñåêóíä
- Âåðñèÿ: Îðèãèíàëüíàÿ âåðñèÿ
- Òåìû: The Architecture of Frank Gehry, Fisheye Lens [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-09-30 11:51