It’s that time of year again and squares are back!
We used to go to Symphony Hall to hear the Boston Pops concert every December.
Every corner of Symphony Hall is architecturally marvelous and photogenic, but the ceiling is especially beautiful. There is so much going on up there, with lighting and sound equipment as well as lights, decoration, and some delightful architecture.
Well, the theme is ROOFS (or rooves if you prefer). Your roof can be;
A – any type, any condition, any size, and in any location.
B – it could be a shot across rooftops, of one roof like today or even a macro
C – you might prefer to spend some time under the eaves and in the attic, or enjoy the view from above as Brian has already done today.
See you tomorrow!
Categories: #Photography, Architecture, square
I’m glad you included the audience in the photo, we get full benefit of the scale. Beaut shot.
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I liked the audience. It gave the picture a 3-dimensional quality.
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Certainly did.
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I can feel the music!
A great atmospheric shot Marilyn
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I love the architecture almost as much as the orchestra 🙂
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Beautiful! Even the organ pipes are in squares.
Leslie
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I have never heard them play that organ. I think the building might shake apart! I believe it IS fully functional, but they raised the floor slightly a while ago and I don’t know how sturdy the carvings and construction are. It’s a pretty old building.
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An organ like that you would feel in your solar plexus when played.
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I think deafening would apply.
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but you would feel the rumble inside you…..
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What an incredible ceiling. Wonderful
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It’s a grand old building. Same people who built Carnegie Hall — with similar acoustics.
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How fabulous.
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