Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Kodachrome

Did you know that on this day in 1888, George Eastman registered the trademark Kodak, and received a patent for the camera? In honor of that, let's look at some pictures I took recently at the Olympic Sculpture Park.

The sculpture park opened at the beginning of this year. It's on the north end of downtown Seattle. It's part of the Seattle Art Museum. It's a nice place to walk around, or to sit and look at water.

Here is some sculpture:




These are the kind of sculptures you see, and then you read the brochure of what it's supposed to mean, and you go, hmmm. But they are neato all the same.

Here's the most famous, or at least most photographed, sculpture, the Eagle, with the Space Needle in the back. I bet you anything that Grey's Anatomy will try to film there this year. Watch for Meredith to go jogging here or something:


The park is next to Myrtle Edwards park, which has gotta be one of the nicest places to sit in all of Seattle:

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