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Former Weyerhaeuser Mansion
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January 25, 2013
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January 25, 2013
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I’m hearing the theme song from “The Addams Family” with this one!
Great effects – especially sky – all that is missing is a lightening bolt!
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January 25, 2013
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Great photo! I could definitely see Addams Family infront of it.

You have a bit of distortion going on. Look at the building wall on the left. It is not parallel to the edge of the frame. This is the anly thing which bothers me a bit.

January 25, 2013
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I used wide lens 11-16 it does distort an image a bit, I could have fixed it in lightroom but I did notice it, now that you mention it I see it but it really doesn’t bother me that much. This building is very huge and if I would have backed up more I would have some trees in foreground so I had to shoot it very wide.

Here is a few facts about the building.

Former Weyerhaeuser Mansion. It was built as the residence of timber baron John P. Weyerhaeuser in 1923. It contains 16,709 square feet of living space with nearly 50 rooms.

The mansion has unusual features, such as the pipe organ on the first floor. The pipes are in the basement but their sounds are transmitted through the mansion via sound chambers in the wall.

There’s also a dumb-waiter elevator. And the numerous hidden wood panels that still swing open enabled Weyerhaeuser to move from room to room.

The rooms vary in size from the large bedrooms for Weyerhaeuser and his wife, Anna, to smaller rooms on the house’s other side that were once servants’ quarters.

From the second floor office, one can look beyond a steep drop-off across the water in two directions. The lighthouse on Browns Point is visible across Commencement Bay, and on a clear day, an eagle eye can spot the flight tower at Sea-Tac Airport.

January 26, 2013
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I did not notice the distortion before you said it Oksana. My eyes is drawn to the senter of the photo. The door to exact, and then the chimney on the left side.. Smile

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