12 | March
"Lines & Perspective"
General: 5:36 PM on 2/10/08 | Canon 20D
Technical: 1/200sec | f/4.0 | 23mm (37mm) | ISO-200
Lens: EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Exposure Mode: Av (Aperture Priority)
Exposure Bias: +0
Flash: No

I am back; my first post in nearly four months!

I have been so busy lately! I finally have a minute (since it's spring break this week for ASU), and also finally have some photos to post, so I hope you enjoy these next few architecture shots. They were taken at the downtown branch of the Chandler Public Library.

Since this is my first day back in awhile, and since I am posting this in the middle of the day, I will keep this image up for two days.

Also new: I updated the archive page to skip months without any photos. Also, the top page (www.ryanrahn.com) now redirects to my photoblog. I haven't used my regular blog in quite some time, and my photoblog is where I do most of my blogging anyway.

categories: architecture monochrome

Thoughts of: Dennis
March 12th, 2008 at 5:57 PM

Welcome back! Wonderful acrchitecture shot, especially the light on the window frame. I don wonder though, whether the curvature of the top line is due to lens distortion or whether the building just looks that way.

Thoughts of: Rose
March 13th, 2008 at 1:04 PM

Welcome back! :-) Happy to see you posting again. I think the light makes this picture perfect... :-)

Thoughts of: Ryan
March 13th, 2008 at 9:30 PM

The curvature is probably a little of both, but the building is curved, so I would think that is most of what you are seeing.

Thanks for the comments; it's good to be back.

Thoughts of: Jeff Ambrose
April 3rd, 2008 at 2:12 AM

Welcome back Ryan, good to see some local shots.

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