Thanks, John. This was taken at the Strong Museum of Play . I love the archectecture of this place and the use of primary colors. It does have a nice balance.
Thanks, Mel. Check out this link http://www.museumofplay.org/ for more information. I shot some photos that were once used on their site a few years ago but I think they were undated since. It’s a very unique place architecturally and I’m sure you would love it. I don’t think there are other museums other museums dedicated to play on this scale. The place is huge.
I love it…
Colours and composition = Excellent!!
Maybe you would like the Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjörk’s images?
Thanks, Malin. I am unfamiliar with Tunbjork’s photogrsphy but I will be sure to check it out this weekend.
I like the image Ken. I seem to like pictures with strong R-G-B colors. I find them balanced and satisfying. This is certainly a good example of that.
Thanks, John. This was taken at the Strong Museum of Play . I love the archectecture of this place and the use of primary colors. It does have a nice balance.
The Strong Museum of Play?! Haha! Great name, great shot.
Thanks, Ash. It’s a real place. A museum dedicated to play things for kids. It’s rare and very popular.
I think I’d like it there. 🙂
First of all, I really like the bit of white fence that shows through the green. It adds a lot of interest to your composition.
And – a museum of PLAY?!? I agree with Ashley – pretty sure I’d like it there!
Thanks, Mel. Check out this link http://www.museumofplay.org/ for more information. I shot some photos that were once used on their site a few years ago but I think they were undated since. It’s a very unique place architecturally and I’m sure you would love it. I don’t think there are other museums other museums dedicated to play on this scale. The place is huge.
It does look like a lot of fun. But I need to know this: how far is it from the Dairy Queen?
If you made it to the museum you can make it to the DQ, no problem.