Seattle Public Library

I recently joined a Meetup group called “Seattle Photowalks.” Yesterday I enjoyed my first time with them, joining about 30 other amateur photographers at the Seattle Public Library. It’s an outstanding work of architecture, both inside and out. We had permission to wander and shoot whatever we wanted, and these are some of the images I managed to capture.

The first image is of our little group gathering outside before entering. To get it, I shot straight up at the angled reflective surface while pressed up against the building. A unique view, I think.

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