Clouds reflected in the windows of a modernist office building (built in 1965) in uptown Mount Lebanon.
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Reflections in 650 Washington Road
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Burnham Reflected
300 Sixth Avenue, the former Wood Street Building, was designed by Daniel Burnham. The lower floors were given an Art Deco makeover in 1939, but here we see the more original upper floors in the funhouse mirror of Two PNC Plaza.
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Alcoa Building (North Shore), 1999
Two abstract views of the newer Alcoa Building on the North Shore at the end of the Seventh Street Bridge. The one above was taken with a Lubitel TLR; the one below was taken with an Imperial plastic “toy” TLR.
Obviously old Pa Pitt is still rummaging through his large library of old pictures.
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Branch Against the Sky
This is actually a color photograph of a branch against a grey, rainy sky; but when old Pa Pitt tried the experiment of converting it to black and white, nothing changed at all. This is therefore a color photograph of a completely monochromatic scene.
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Palm Leaves
Patterns of leaves and glass in the Palm House at Phipps Conservatory.
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Skyscrapers in the Mist
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Patterns in the Bricks
Shadows highlight the unusually intricate brickwork on the Schiller Glocke Gesang und Turn Verein, South Side.
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Geometric Patterns Through the Branches
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Reflections in the Software Engineering Institute
Three landmark buildings reflected in a corner of the Software Engineering Institute on Fifth Avenue: St. Paul’s Cathedral, Webster Hall, and the Mellon Institute.
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Reflections Along Liberty Avenue
EQT Plaza reflected in the K & L Gates Center, and the Keenan Building and the Clark Building reflected in Two PNC Plaza.
Camera: Samsung Digimax V4.