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In a twist on the Oscar Wilde quote, "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars," I captured this photo while lying on the stars themselves - the ones on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - gazing up at where so many real life stars made music history: the Capitol Records Building.

Just hours earlier I'd been across the street on the rooftop of the Aster Hotel for a private Duran Duran concert during which they illuminated this tower in the colors of the Ukrainian flag while playing "Ordinary World" in tribute.

However you look at it, this tower is legendary. Hopefully this angle captures some of its timeless wonder in a special way.

I work within the constraints of relatively amateur toolsets. My camera is an iPhone 12 Pro Max using Night mode, which produces surprisingly clear results in the middle of the night. The photo is unedited from the original capture, aside from a slight rotation for vertical alignment.

The holder of this NFT has the right to print at any size, for personal, non-commercial use only.

Lucky Lou collection image

The "Towers" photographs were taken on long, late night walks near the highest point in the Seattle area during the COVID-19 pandemic while I was on the Clubhouse app with a new breed of innovative creators sharing inspiring discoveries about the burgeoning NFT space.

I’m fascinated by the juxtaposition and implications of high technology amidst nature, so these towers surrounded by trees in a local neighborhood park, in full moonglow, lured me in.

I've also added other photos that suit this general aesthetic of functional yet imposing manmade structures.

I work within the constraints of relatively amateur toolsets. My camera is an iPhone 12 Pro Max using Night mode, which produces surprisingly clear results in the middle of the night when the stars are their brightest. My editing software is Pixelmator Pro for macOS, which compares somewhat well to Photoshop, even though I hardly use it, preferring to keep the photos as close to original as possible.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x07c1...a662
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Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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In a twist on the Oscar Wilde quote, "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars," I captured this photo while lying on the stars themselves - the ones on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - gazing up at where so many real life stars made music history: the Capitol Records Building.

Just hours earlier I'd been across the street on the rooftop of the Aster Hotel for a private Duran Duran concert during which they illuminated this tower in the colors of the Ukrainian flag while playing "Ordinary World" in tribute.

However you look at it, this tower is legendary. Hopefully this angle captures some of its timeless wonder in a special way.

I work within the constraints of relatively amateur toolsets. My camera is an iPhone 12 Pro Max using Night mode, which produces surprisingly clear results in the middle of the night. The photo is unedited from the original capture, aside from a slight rotation for vertical alignment.

The holder of this NFT has the right to print at any size, for personal, non-commercial use only.

Lucky Lou collection image

The "Towers" photographs were taken on long, late night walks near the highest point in the Seattle area during the COVID-19 pandemic while I was on the Clubhouse app with a new breed of innovative creators sharing inspiring discoveries about the burgeoning NFT space.

I’m fascinated by the juxtaposition and implications of high technology amidst nature, so these towers surrounded by trees in a local neighborhood park, in full moonglow, lured me in.

I've also added other photos that suit this general aesthetic of functional yet imposing manmade structures.

I work within the constraints of relatively amateur toolsets. My camera is an iPhone 12 Pro Max using Night mode, which produces surprisingly clear results in the middle of the night when the stars are their brightest. My editing software is Pixelmator Pro for macOS, which compares somewhat well to Photoshop, even though I hardly use it, preferring to keep the photos as close to original as possible.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x07c1...a662
Token ID2
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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