
Great Hall
By: Lesley
Category: Mississauga
| Aperture: | f/3.5 |
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| Focal Length: | 18mm |
| ISO: | 200 |
| Shutter: | 1/80 sec |
| Camera: | NIKON D60 |
I was taken aback when I entered inside the Mississauga City Hall the other day. It is a rather large, forbidding looking structure from the outside, but inside is a light filled, four-storey atrium of the Great Hall with its pyramid skylight and the marble walls.
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It is a very interesting collection of shapes, colors, designs, and windows.
Very pretty – that’s a lovely combination of old and new! And what a unique color, too!
I would never have thought the inside looked like this! What a contrast.
And that is one huge skylight.
A total surprise!
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The atrium is great – the fortress look on the outside is lightened considerably on the inside. The sky I assume gives the blue hue that washes over the scene. I like the trim that follows the arch – it feels like steps to climb up to the second floor window. A fun illusion inset into a great frame!
Wow it is very warm and inviting, not at all expected for sure.
Amazing the difference. Complete change of century once you step indoors.