Some reflections off our of Tulsa’s newly revamped convention center.
The shiny object to the leftt is the new BOK Arena. It is not an oil tank.
I like how the entrance doors look like individual frames.
Ah, a self portrait. Cool hat huh??
Check out Weekend Reflections.
That’s quite an expanse of windows and reflection is so clear I sure hope not too many birds fly into them! Ha! A cool self portrait!
Terrific shadow shots for the day!! And SUN! Fantastic! Love the self portrait — where DID you get that hat!! How fun!
Sylvia
Wow, great pictures. Perfect for Weekend Reflections. I have not seen the revamped center. You really scooped me on this.
It looks like we should be able to make a lunch next week. Pick a day.
Has your snow almost gone? Smart hat!
I seldom go downtown but when I do I am always amazed by the changes!
I think my granddad had a hat just like that.
That hat looks like a ten gallon hat you see in the old westerns or is that just the magnification of the reflection? Beautiful reflections in those windows, yes even yoru ten gallon hat 🙂
Don’t tell me that this is the old “Tulsa Assembly Center”.
HA! Love the self portrait! =)
Looks like everyone likes your self-portrait -of course a hat like that helps too!
My favorite is the self portrait, of course…
What a great building for reflections. Your self portrait reminds me of the old fun house mirrors…love the hat!
☼ Sunny
Great reflections in that convention center, nice that they use such reflective glass.
I feel silly, I just realized that I wouldn’t know what an oil tank looks like!
Love the self-portrait. That’s what these buildings are for!
You have yourselves some clean windows down there. That’s a mighty fine self-portrait, too. Very cool hat.
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