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Another photo looking up at Lombard Wharf, a residential tower in south London. Architects: Patel Taylor.

The Tianjin Juilliard School

Binhai, Tianjin, China

Binhai, Tianjin

China

Downtown IV

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

I was immediately drawn to the repeating diamond pattern on this building facade. Looking up, I positioned my camera to capture just the pattern itself, removing any context that would identify the structure.

Working in black and white helped emphasize the strong contrast between the white panels and the dark shadows they create. I love how the diagonal arrangement creates this sense of movement across the frame, almost like a visual rhythm.

What I find fascinating about architectural photography is finding these moments where function becomes pure form. By focusing tightly on just this section, a practical building element transforms into something more abstract - a study in repetition and light.

The clean, high-contrast look gives it an almost graphic quality, like something designed on paper rather than built in the real world. Sometimes the most interesting architectural photos aren't of the entire building, but of the thoughtful details most people walk right past.

f5.0, 117 mm, 1/125 sec

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The reflected 'wing' of The Oculus with the Freedom Tower beyond, lower Manhattan

 

Explore no. 81, 10Oct19

Detail image showing a section of the sculptural steel ventilation pipes at the Halifax Building in West Yorkshire. It was built from 1968 to 1974 as the headquarters of the Halifax Building Society. Architects: Building Design Partnership.

f6.3, 109 mm, 1/250 sec

f4.0, 10 mm, 1/25 sec

f8.0, 10 mm, 1/100 sec

Geometricity XXVIII

 

(In-camera Multiple Exposure)

Middlebrook, Virginia

UC Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, California

artist:DAX

PHOTOGRAPHOHOLIC

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Kontorhaus im Hamburger Kontorhausviertel,

office building built in three construction phases from 1927 to 1943,

architects: Hans and Oskar Gerson, Fritz Höger

for further informations: www.sprinkenhof-hamburg.de/en/sprinkenhof/

Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus (MELH), Berlin, Germany

 

Architect: Stephan Braunfels

 

www.bundestag.de/besuche/architektur/luedershaus

 

perhaps you might recall this subject from a previous post with a slightly different PoV and a slightly different impression,

see flic.kr/p/24eAi5R

 

One of the many new buildings in the King's Cross area of London.

Directly below shot of a high-rise apartment which has 550 rooms.

I was just planning to take a picture of abstract architecture here. But the result was too realistic unexpectedly. It's nothing but a reality in Tokyo surrounded by concrete and steel, with little need to look up at the sky. I would like to see the real sky.

 

Location: Ikebukuro Air Rise Tower, which is directly connected to the Higashi-Ikebukuro Station.

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san francisco, california

High rise building in a City of London side street on Saturday night.

at the mosque in maskat, oman

f4.5, 10 mm, 1/10 sec

The northeast corner of the Freedom Tower, Ground Zero, lower Manhattan

f4.5, 35 mm, 1/25 sec

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f4.5, 25 mm, 1/160 sec

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f4.5, 10 mm, 1/125 sec

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The Vessel (TKA, Temporarily Known as), en Hudson Yards, Nueva York. De Thomas Heatherwick (2021)

Downtown XIV

(In-Camera Double Exposure)

f9.0, 22 mm, 1/100 sec

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