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by Stuart Litoff
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This photograph shows a small section of the ceiling of The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, which connects the National Portrait Gallery with the... more
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This photograph shows a small section of the ceiling of The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, which connects the National Portrait Gallery with the Smithsonian American Art Museum in downtown Washington, DC. The two museums and courtyard form what is now called the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture.
The Courtyard's glass canopy, designed by architect Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, is a wavy glass and steel structure that appears to float over the courtyard, letting in natural light but protecting visitors from the elements. The double–glazed glass panels are set in a grid supported by eight aluminum–clad columns located around the perimeter of the courtyard.
I guess I've had an off-and-on love affair with photography my whole life. My father was always taking pictures and movies when I was a kid growing up on Long Island, NY in the 1950s-60s, and he gave me my own Kodak Brownie camera when I was around 6 years old. I remember using it to take pictures of family events and a trip to Washington DC, back in 1958. I still have some of the pictures ....... somewhere. Photography moved to the back burner during high school, college, and law school, but I picked it up again after I graduated law school in 1979, moved to Washington DC, and began my legal career with the federal government. Being alone in a new city, I would take my camera wherever I went, and I was soon making my own prints in...
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Debbie Blackman
Wow that is a stunning geometric picture doesn't even look like it could be a ceiling.
Sonali Gangane
Great and unique perspective!L F
Renata Natale
Such an interesting perspective! Your work is always intriguing
Paul Thompson
Brilliant Work L/F
Derrick Neill
Liked & Faved, Stuart!
Jerry Griffin
cool pattern
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Stuart Litoff replied:
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Barbra Telfer
Stuart, Fantastic detailed capture of the Kogod Courtyard Ceiling, amazing clarity LF
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Christina McGoran
Such an incredible composition of the courtyard ceiling
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Jim Love
revisit...
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Rick Locke - Out of the Corner of My Eye
Awesome architectural abstract, Stuart!
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Eddie Barron
very nice image
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Joan Stratton
Wonderful :)
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Jim Love
Extraordinary...
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Joseph S Giacalone
very nice
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Debra Martz
Love all the shapes and angles; well done!
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Deborah League
very cool geometric pattern
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Judy Jones
Great image
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Margarita Buslaeva
Gorgeous abstract work!
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Sharon Duguay
congrats
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Jennifer White
Great architectural work!
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Linda Brody
Congrats! cool image
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Jan Dappen
Congrats
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Anita Pollak
Congratulations!
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