Frank Gehry designs some incredible buildings. The EMP in Seattle is one of those. Because it's a museum dedicated to rock music, and centers on a shrine to Hendrix, Gehry began his design process by sawing up a bunch of Stratocasters with wildly different paint jobs and piling them together until he arrived at something he liked. The building has no straight walls, and every I-beam had to be custom-crafted. I love this building.
Walking around it a couple weeks ago, I saw this reflection of the Space Needle and knew I had to come back. This particularly shot is a rough draft, the base for an HDR image I'm going to make. In fact, over the course of 90 minutes, I filled a 4gb card with components for as many as 50 HDR images. The more I learn about making them, the more I love working in digital.
