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Due to the proximity of my city and the Taliesin complex where Frank Lloyd Wright lived and taught, his influence can be seen in much of the public architecture. There are also quite a few Wright designed homes in the area. (Click image for best viewing)

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  I find the corner windows and the flat horizontal roof overhang on the tower of the building in the background to be more obvious examples of FLW's and the Prairie Style influence than the even the bridge details.

Nice photos and range of tones, especially the second. 

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On 4/4/2020 at 7:38 AM, stuny said:

Very nice.  We had the pleasure over Thanksgiving weekend to tour a beauty of his in southern NH

My wife and I spent a very wonderful weekend at the Wright designed Seth Peterson Cottage, which is about 45 minutes drive from our house. It's so popular you have to book it almost three years in advance but I was given a weekend there in exchange for photographing the place.

 

https://www.sethpeterson.org/images/slider_pics/kermit_final/1_fall_color.jpg

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5 hours ago, fotografr said:

My wife and I spent a very wonderful weekend at the Wright designed Seth Peterson Cottage, which is about 45 minutes drive from our house. It's so popular you have to book it almost three years in advance but I was given a weekend there in exchange for photographing the place.

 

https://www.sethpeterson.org/images/slider_pics/kermit_final/1_fall_color.jpg

Very nice photographs. They should have given you a weekend every year for that kind of work. 

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