Uploaded: August 26, 2013 06:43:58 | Entered: September 14, 2015 10:03:01
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This is one of two triptychs I made to show off the wonderful 1920s art deco architecture of the Durham Museum in Omaha. This space was originally Union Station and a magnificent train station it must have been!
Resubmitted September 14, 2015
Category: Travel and Place
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Christine Czernin August 26, 2013
What a fantastic architecture and to think that was a train station.David Phalen August 26, 2013
Spectacular B&W images that beautifully display the beauty of Union Station!! #10821527Mitch Spence August 26, 2013
I love this combination to show off the beauty of this space in a special way, Nikki. #10821539Joy Rector August 27, 2013
fantastic, well done #10822053Amanda J. Tanner August 27, 2013
Wonderfully done! I love the beautiful patterns, works well in b/w. Very nice work Nikki! #10822062Melinda F. Schneider September 16, 2015
What a splendid "show off" piece! #11375255Amanda D. Austwick October 07, 2015
Great image with lovely tones and treatment! #11383303Amanda D. Austwick October 07, 2015
Great image with lovely tones and treatment! #11383304Emile Abbott October 17, 2015
Superb finalist, Nikki, Congrats. #11387024Deborah C. Lewinson October 18, 2015
Congrats, Nikki, on all your beautiful and excellent finalists, and best wishes for the next round! #11387353Karen E. Michaels October 18, 2015
Brava, Nikki! #11387499Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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