Space Needle meets EMP meets Monorail.
The EMP is Seattle’s Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. The structure itself was designed by Frank Gehry who compared it’s design to that of a smashed electric guitar, but it has been widely criticized by many such as Forbes Magazine who called it one of the World’s 10 ugliest buildings.
I tend to disagree since one can rarely get a glimpse of the entire building at once, it’s best enjoyed as separate pieces amongst Seattle’s other unique structures!
Seattle, WA – March 2011
Nikon D90 used with a 18-105mm lens, handheld
HDR created from one image in Photomatix
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Cool perspective and wonderful contrasts – super shot :)
Thank you, Helen! :)
– Emilie Trammell
OoOoOoOoOoooo, and I thought I had a cool shot of that area… I like yours a lot better!!! Damn cool!
Thank you so much, Mike, for the amazing complements!! And thanks for favoriting! :)
– Emilie Trammell
Great photo … Great perspective Emilie, a lot going on in this photo..
Thank you, Clayton! I definitely like to fill up the frame :)
– Emilie Trammell
WOW! An unusual structure and a great capture.
Thanks Don! And thanks for the fav!
– Emilie Trammell
superb picture!!! I used to live in Seattle – lovely city!
Thank you, Charmiene! It is a cool city, lots of photo opps! :)
– Emilie Trammell
What a great angle…..I have so many angles of this darn needle…..but not this one. You really did capture what it feels like being under it!!

Thanks for being a member of Post Card Style. Congratulations on being featured this week!!!
Thank you so much for the complements and the feature, Elizabeth! I’m always trying to find different angles to shoot it from too :)
– Emilie Trammell
Congratulation with the feature!
Nice to share the Front Page with you!
:-)
Thanks, Qnita! You too! :)
– Emilie Trammell
Great work – it all looks very abstract doesn’t it! I like it.
Thank you Cynthia! Yes, Seattle has some very abstract structures, especially in the Seattle Center..
– Emilie Trammell
Congratulations, your work in Solo’s

Host Hullabaloo exhibition
has been featured.
March 14, 2011
OOOOH! Thank you SO much for the incredible honor!
– Emilie Trammell