The Arizona Biltmore [New Photos]
Uploaded: July 15, 2022 06:25:33 | Entered: July 15, 2022 06:34:34
7-15 mm opened in Phoenix in 1929. The design was a collaboration between Albert Chase McArthur and Frank Lloyd Wright
Exif: Camera: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV; Shutter Speed: 1/500; Aperture: f/16.0; ISO: 400; Orientation: 1; Date: 2022:01:17 10:34:37
Kelley J. Heffelfinger July 15, 2022
Gorgeous colors, details, and composition, Teresa! #1785026Val Feldman July 15, 2022
Impressive resort, for sure and the iconic architectural design couldn't have been accomplished by two more influential architects! Would love to see this one day along with other FL Wright building designs...someday, someday...Wonderful capture, Teresa! #11987258Elias A. Tyligadas July 15, 2022
Wonderful architecture, texture that so beautifully captured, Teresa! #11987260Terry Korpela July 15, 2022
Nicely Done Teresa! #11987263Tammy M. Anderson July 15, 2022
Gorgeous place and capture, Teresa. Love the bikes in front. We have a FL Wright house near us. Falling Water is the name. #11987277Jeff Robinson July 16, 2022
Wonderful pov/perspective and capture! #11987343Patrick Rouzes July 16, 2022
Beautiful tones, clarity, exposure & architecture captured here, Teresa! #11987357Bojan Bencic July 16, 2022
Great architecture and capture, Teresa. Love the bikes in front. #11987390Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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