The Dali Museum at Night

Architecture in HDR 2013, Night at the Dali
Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, 2013
Nikon D7100

Photographed during a formative year in the artist’s creative development, this image captures the striking architectural presence of the Dali Museum illuminated against the night sky. Situated along the St. Petersburg waterfront, just a short walk from the artist’s residence, the building’s iconic geodesic glass structure dominates the frame with its complex web of interlocking triangular panes, steel framing, and exposed concrete. Captured with a Nikon D7100, the photograph employs HDR post-processing to render the dramatic interplay between the cool, purplish twilight and the warm, inviting glow emanating from within the gallery.

The curving, organic geometry of the glass façade reflects the surrealist spirit of the museum’s namesake, while subtle details—distant palm trees, streetlights, and a lone figure passing near the entrance—ground the surreal architecture within the real, coastal fabric of downtown St. Petersburg. More than a structural study, the image serves as a quiet nocturnal portrait of a landmark, celebrating the intersection of contemporary design, artistic legacy, and the vibrant waterfront community that surrounds it.

Author: greg_urbano

Photographer, Tinkerer