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I don't know what the quiz answer is, but I can tell you that the composition really works. The distribution of saturated yellow and puddle-like textures works beautifully. The geometric grid lines provide an effective skeleton for the overall image.
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Cameron Run?

 

Okay - I have no idea. But it will be fun to find out. :-) I really like the muted colors and the placement of the yellows in the frame. I love your abstracts!!

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This is great Carl, yet another time you see things. It looks like a world of cartoons that I would have loved to have drawn.
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You can see this building from the beltway looking north (on the east end of Eisenhower Avenue, as it turns out.) Whenever I see a solid window wall, I investigate, hoping to find some other large structure in the vicinity that has colors, lines or shapes that will distort nicely. What I found were three similar buildings next to each other, all under construction. I had a clean line of sight to all three, both close up and at some distance. That and partly cloudy weather to provide variety in the lighting and sky color. What luck!

 

The key to the identity of the primary reflected subject in this shot is in the D3 cell (over and down.)

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Okay - I'm looking at the D3, and not seeing it. Looks like a crane - is that it? From the Beltway construction? Hmmm... Hey - Cameron Run is close enough to where this is ... literally down the street. Can you tell I spend too much time going to the Hoffman 22 for movies. :-)
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It's indeed a crane doing construction (but on the three buildings, not the beltway) so you get full marks. Aside from regular visits to the Art League in Old Town, I'm not familiar with the area (even though I lived on S. Van Dorn briefly about thirty years ago.
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