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Daniels & Fisher Tower
Image Title:  Daniels & Fisher Tower
 
 By: Dave Arnold  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Dave Arnold {K:55649}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Street
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Architecture
Lens Canon 24-85 MM EF 3.5-4.5
Uploaded 7/3/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 193 Shutter 1/1500
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Denver
State -  COLORADO
Country - United States   United States
About The Daniels & Fisher (D&F) Tower is a distinctive Denver, Colorado landmark. Built as part of the Daniels & Fisher department store in 1910, it was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi at the time. A clock tower, it has clock faces on all four sides. Daniels & Fisher were later bought out by the May Company, and in the 1950s and 60s it was known as the May D&F building. When the building was demolished (ca. 1980), the tower was saved. It stands today in downtown Denver.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jinggoy Montenejo   {K:7549} 7/3/2006
Hi Dave,
This is a very well composed dowtown shot! The placement of the tall building works well - my eye just naturally follows the buildings one after the other . Your choice of a sepia finish is good, I think a colored shot aganst a blue background would have just made this a hu hum photo - but this one certainly has impact.


Phillip  Minnis    {K:13452} 7/3/2006
A nice image, Dave! And, may I say, a very interesting account of the building's history!

Nice tones, striking comp and well presented!

Cheers

Phil


Andreas Droussiotis   {K:3710} 7/3/2006
Interesting story about an interesting building.I like the use of sepia.The composition is also very good , although i think some more breathing space on the top part is needed.
Regards.


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154808} 7/3/2006
wonderful composition here and with very great exposure, all of the best my friend


Jimmy  Piper   {K:5742} 7/3/2006
pretty perfect i think. great tones, comp and clarity..


Marcus Armani   {K:35759} 7/3/2006
very nice Dave, I have seen this clock tower many times and it has never looked so good, you have captured it in all its beautiful glory, exellent lighting and tones, very appealing...


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 7/3/2006
Very nice cityscape, Dave, and I like the tones that you've choosen! I especially like the way that you've framed this. It looks like it's ready to hang on the wall of an office. Well done!
Kathy


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