Note- I am editing this because from a comment I could tell I wasn't clear. The Gyre is the sculpture by Thomas Sayre and is located in the NC Museum of Art's Museum Park. I took this photograph while walking around the park.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
SkyWatch Friday: Sky over and through the Gyre by Thomas Sayre in NCMA Park
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44 comments:
Great photo !!!!
I like the slightly off angle perspective.
Well done.
Come visit,
Troy
We've just been watching Star Gate.
Well composed.
Great pic, looks like something off STar Trek. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
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My first thought was hollowed-out sections of the mighty Redwood.
Quite pleasing to the eye, whatever it is. I love these last few pics!
Very impressive picture!
Oh wow, Carver! Great job on this photo! I love the round thingy.
That's a very cool shot,Carver! Love the rings! My SWF is posted HERE. Have a great day!~
Great post Carver, love the photo.
Interesting sculpture,
great capture!
what is this creation called, carver? it's like an installation art or an outdoor sculpture. interesting. nice shot.
My reaction was: Oooo! Fantastic shot! Carver, Happy Skywatch Friday! :)
Very unusual sculpture and it sure make a great Sky Watch photo. ;-)
Great capture skywatch!!!! I am so happy to be part of this fun. I find myself excited visiting other sky photos all over the world. Happy weekend! Hope you can visit my SWF entry too...
Wow! Great Photo. Loved this one.
Thanks to everyone for visiting. I edited my post because I could tell I didn't really make it clear. As I said in the new note, I photographed this walking around the NC Museum of Art's Museum park and the sculpture is titled the Gyre and the artist who created this work is Thomas Sayre.
Very nice. :D
Those shapes look so bright and intriguing against the stormy clouds!
Very cool Carver. I like how you shot this one. Have a great weekend.
SUPER COOL! I love the perspective on this... Awesome!
Really neat!!!
Have a great weekend!
~Michele~
Mountain Retreat
That is actually an unusual and very beautiful photograph. Thanks.
Ray
Love it. And love how you composed your shot.
I like your shot...I always love shots that include looking through something.
What a wonderful sculpture and a great photo. Thanks for sharing and have a Happy SkyWatch Friday!
Great shot and your title was perfectly clear to me.
Cheers
A very unique sculpture against that nice blue sky.
Happy Skywatch Carver :)
Love the perspective, the darkness of the clouds - an all around wonderful image!
Looks like it was the perfect day for a walk to enjoy some art. Have a very happy weekend and take care...
Very nicely composed. Happy SkyWatch.
lovely composition
Artistic Sky Watch.
Very nice perspective.
Great capture. :)
Awesome picture!
This is awesome,love it!
Very beautiful park how nice to bring children out there, very spacious..Does picnic allows there?
Oh what a beautiful shot...Good job.
Wonderful "Art nad Sky" documentation.
Is this a permanent structure here? This is an interesting piece of art. Lovely. Great capture. Sorry for being a date late.
More wonderful scupltures and a lovely sky!
:-Daryl
Wonderful sculpture, Carver. And it looks radiant in this light.
It seems heavy! Lovely sky shot over the greens! Happy SWF!
Thanks so much to everyone for visiting. To answer a question, I thought I'd mention that there are picnic tables in the park. The museum also have indoor and outdoor programs for children.
This is very interesting, Carver. Do you think if you stepped thru the rings, you would be transported to another time?
Good shot, it's very arty!
That's impressive. Reminded me of Stargate too.... ;0)
I love this Sky Watch! This Art work reflects the light as if by magic.
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