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    Downtown structures take on new hues

    The Dispatch wrote Downtown structures take on new hues when bathed in glow of artificial illumination

    Monday, November 19, 2007 2:32 AM

    BY STORY BY JIM WEIKER PHOTOS BY ERIC ALBRECHT

    We know Downtown buildings. Or think we do.

    Yet, as Dispatch Photographer Eric Albrecht discovered, light sometimes interacts with architecture to transform familiar images into striking ones.

    A few months ago, Albrecht noticed the way that a red accent light highlights the Ohio Judicial Center, the home of the Ohio Supreme Court, on S. Front Street.

    He captured the image, then set out to find and photograph similar views of light playing off Downtown buildings.

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