At Corning Glass Museum, New York. There was SO MUCH glass all over – even spending 3 hours there did not justice. It was impressive to see what all can be done on molten glass to generate beautiful, beautiful things. Seen here is very ancient glass, a little after the pyramids, if I am not wrong. Kudos to the people who figured it out that molten sand can be so wonderful. Photography indoors was particularly difficult with micro-shakes happening very easily in low light. Thanks to my 35mm f/1.8, it was a breeze. I cannot imagine taking such pictures with the 18-105mm kit lens.

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Lovely :)
I like that you put the descriptions at the bottom. They’re fun and shouldn’t be missed!
I am glad you liked the redesign Ipsa :)
Love the pic! and I love that place too…….it’s a photographer’s delight! I like Corning downtown too!
Hmmm, never been to Corning downtown. But now I want to!