Barry Stevens, of Aurora, creates blown glass art as visitors to the Riverside Arts Weekend watch in Guthrie Park on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The event continues Sunday. (Bill Ackerman photo)
Living on the Ledge

Following lines, or in this case rows of windows, is a great way to add a third dimension to a two-dimensional space, i.e. a photo. I'm not usually a fan of brick buildings, but LittleKitty said she loved them and I can see why. As a backdrop for model photography, it works great.
Beautiful Girl Posing in Blue Dress

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Barry Stevens, of Aurora, creates blown glass art as visitors to the Riverside Arts Weekend watch in Guthrie Park on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The event continues Sunday. (Bill Ackerman photo)
Barry Stevens, of Aurora, creates blown glass art as visitors to the Riverside Arts Weekend watch in Guthrie Park on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The event continues Sunday. (Bill Ackerman photo)
Barry Stevens, of Aurora, creates blown glass art as visitors to the Riverside Arts Weekend watch in Guthrie Park on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The event continues Sunday. (Bill Ackerman photo)
See photo in original gallery.