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This is the first time I see this interesting piece of architecture;Impressive to say the least and you seized it so well.Excellent image!

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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I think the architecture and the photo both work.  I can't escape the feeling that the angular parts have just recently fallen out of the sky and landed there.

Regards, Tom

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I loved going to the ROM when I was a child (to teenager). It stayed very much the same for many years. I could walk almost underneath the skeletons of the dinosaurs, it was so creepy yet fabulous for me to experience. When I took my children there, they had done major renovations, and things were so different. I was so disappointed, but only because I was recalling 'my experience. My children loved it. I have not seen this magnificent addition that truly 'blows my mind'. Fabulous creation that must be something to see from the inside as well. I think this addition really relates to my experience. Here the new modern present is melding with the old. Just as Science and discoveries are revealing so much more than they ever could before. Great capture Jim.

Thanks so much for sharing, really enjoyed this one!!! :) Gail

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Well captured, Jim! It is very nice museum , but I don't like the architecture (from outside). I have kind of controversial feelings about it : when I am close to it, I like it , it is interesting modern construction. From the angle you captured it - I don't like the structure at all - I don't feel this integration... From my point of view your picture just shows it all. Well done! Warm regards, Tamara
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