Weekly Photo Challenge: Perspective

You can look at it straight-on from the second floor and marvel at the symmetry of marble columns.

Idaho Capitol Building

Or you can look up at circles, windows, and light in the signature dome.

Idaho Capitol Building

Or you can peer downward and watch as people take center stage under and on carefully laid geometrics in the otherwise all-white interior.

Idaho Capitol Building

But no matter your perspective, you’ll probably be in awe of the beautiful Idaho Capitol Building, the Capitol of Light.

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Idaho Capitol Building

700 West Jefferson Street

Boise, Idaho 83720

http://www.capitolcommission.idaho.gov/

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18 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Perspective

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      1. FreeRangeCow

        We truly are! I love how you honor it! I can’t wait to return the favour for Tennessee!

      2. Rusha Sams

        Come on down. The Tennessee capitol is lovely, too. We loved the white marble in the Idaho capitol as well as the architecture. Travel is sooo good!

    1. Rusha Sams

      Thanks! You probably would have some great quotes to go along with these. See? I’m learning from you!

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  7. Sue (Mac's Girl)

    What a beautiful building! I love your perspective, looking up into the dome and then down to the lower level. Nice work!

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    1. Rusha Sams

      You’re right. We loved the interior — so light and white! Residents of Idaho should be very proud!

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