Are you ready for the next installment of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!
We're starting a brand new round of Alphabe Thursday today. If you've been thinking about participating this time, it's not too late!
For this installment, sometimes I'll be sharing brand new topics. Other times I'll be revisiting favorite topics. This is one of those weeks where I'm revisiting. The Milwaukee Art Museum is one of the most photographed places in the city, but it's not hard to understand why. I'm sharing a set of museum pictures that I took back in September. Enjoy.
Check out what the other Alphabe participants posted for the letter A this week right here!
Hi Rose....wow...spectacular shots! Loved the angled shots. Your eye for color and composition is refreshing and modern....well done...A is definitely for ART.
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Wow, the designs are absolutely beautiful. I especially admire the network of "strings"!
ReplyDeleteI seriously agree with BOTH comments. You have a gift!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love outdoor art especially. It makes people smile. One of my favorite things to do when I visit a new city is to look for their art museums.
ReplyDeleteSleek lines and perspectives♪ Lovely. Have a wonder filled week! http://lauriekazmierczak.com/amazing-grace/
ReplyDeleteSo many cool elements in that design! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou know, the two diagonal photos caught my eye. The clouds especially in the first diagonal photo and in the second one, the whites and contrasts. Lovely works!
ReplyDeleteLove the dramatic blue sky in some of these!
ReplyDeleteDear Rose, Your camera expertise is shining through in these photo's!! Blessings dear. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteI completely see why it's one of the most photographed spots! The sky was cooperating that day, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat great angles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool building! I enjoy not living in a big city, but then we don't get any of the large, unique buildings cities have.
ReplyDeleteWhat an astonishing building.
ReplyDeleteI like how it skews my perspective!
And I admire anything that amazing!
Thank you for sharing it!
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