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Apr 12, 2006 19:48 |  #1

Here are two shots I took during my brief morning walk around downtown St. Louis. The first is the stage entrace to a theatre/concert venue called the Orpheum. It's a great old building with neat classical architecture. I liked this door with the signage over it for some reason. I wish I could have gotten a different perspective, but there were cars parked, which prevented me from taking a shot from across the street. The other one is just an alleyway I thought looked neat. Comments always welcome


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Apr 13, 2006 03:20 |  #2

i liked the stage door shot too, wish i could see the base of the door though to give the image some more context. Even just a close up shot of the stage entrance sign in of itself would have been cool


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Apr 14, 2006 11:43 as a reply to  @ Rich Brown Photography's post |  #3

I was recently in St. Louis on a business trip. No time to take photos, but if I ever get back there, I will definitely take the camera. Downtown has some very nice architecture. Gotta love Union Station as well.

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