Joslyn Museum Architecture

It has been awhile. Work has been busy and my weekends have been spent with family. There hasn't been much time to get out and take photos and, besides, there isn't much to take photos of in the countryside. Everything is still brown and muddy.

A couple of weekends ago, I made the trip down to Omaha to help my sister with her house. While most of the weekend was dedicated to home repair, we did make a trip out to Joslyn Art Museum. Surprisingly, everyone was wearing a mask–even over the nose!


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Central Fountain

I exclusively used the new Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L for the weekend. It isn't the best lens for everything, but worked really well in the dimly-lit interior. The central chamber of the art museum reminded me of something I might have seen in Spain or Italy, except for the color choice.


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Center Architectural in Black & White

There were some fantastic pieces of art inside, but I don't like to photograph art unless it's my own and I need to make a print. Instead, I pulled out my camera for the architectural vignettes and lighting.


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Heck of a Lamp

If you find yourself in Omaha and like art and architecture, I definitely recommend a visit to this museum.

Okay... One piece of art:


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Creepy Mask

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