Poking Around Taliesin With My Cameras

(c) Mark Hertzberg (2019)

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This is the third installment this spring in my photographic discoveries at Taliesin…based on the premise that one can indeed see new things even on one’s umpteenth visit to a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This visit was the weekend of June 8…when we were privileged to stay overnight in the Rose guest room after Minerva Montooth’s and Taliesin Preservation’s annual celebration of Wright’s birthday.

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Yes, as seen above, sometimes there is a reason I bring a camera into the bathroom!

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There are, indeed, gnats and mosquitoes on a warm spring evening.

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8 thoughts on “Poking Around Taliesin With My Cameras

  1. Very nice photos. You have a great eye. We are looking forward to seeing you next week with our Road Scholars

  2. They are all excellent, but the one which really caught my eyes was the 4th from last (rolling landscape in the distance). That would look good in B/W format, also. The thing which most people don’t understand in the makeup of a great photographer is the ability to ‘see’ – really see! You demonstrate that ability time and again.

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