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Older Architecture – Even if it’s Faux

December 22, 2014 By Ted Leave a Comment

I love things from the past – furniture, cars, styles and architecture… I miss living in a city like Portland, OR that has more of a sense of history in it’s architecture; or cities like San Francisco; or obviously New York City.

Although some of the architecture found here in Vegas is pretty impressive, it’s not a town that embraces and maintains the buildings and structures of it’s past. That being said, there are a couple places here in town that have purposely done a pretty decent job at recreating older architecture from other more exotic locations. Here’s a shot from one of those places on the strip that I love shooting. I’ve got so many photos from this spot, but every time I’m down there it seems like I always see something a little differently.

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Filed Under: Architectural Tagged With: Canon EF 50mm f1.2 L USM, Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian

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