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Geometricity X

(In-camera triple exposure)

As a photographer, a common theme I like to find is minimal geometry and patterns in nature or man-made objects. Architecture always lends to abstraction if you know where to look. This photo was taken just the other day at the Avenues Mall in Jacksonville, FL.

 

I titled this piece “Millennium” as the geometry reminds me of the Millennium Falcon flying through narrow passageways in the Death Star.

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f4.5, 64 mm, 1/100 sec

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Featured in my photo-book ABSTRACTED ARCHITECTURE.

 

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The lower section of the Freedom Tower, NYC

 

Explore no. 99, 8Aug19

A view of the folded glass facade of the new extension of the Port House in Antwerp. The faceted triangles reflect the cobblestones below, making the architecture appear almost surreal. What initially looks like digital art is in fact built reality – graphic, playful, modern.

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Ein Blick auf die gefaltete Glasfassade des neuen Anbaus am Hafenhaus in Antwerpen. Die facettierten Dreiecke reflektieren das gelbe Pflaster darunter und lassen die Architektur fast surreal erscheinen. Was auf den ersten Blick wie digitale Kunst wirkt, ist gebaute Wirklichkeit – grafisch, verspielt, modern.

library of the Vienna University of Economics and Business

f4.5, 18 mm, 1/60 sec

View of buildings in Carlton Gardens,Melbourne

In these times of ongoing uncertainty I am happy to find some peace of mind in my studio. Last week I came up with the idea to create this epic circular composition, using multi colored buildings out of my image archive (taken at the Johan Cruyff Boulevard in Amsterdam).

Week: Variations on a Theme, image 1

 

Ghery's architectural works stand out in any skyline. The multiple colors, textures, and waves on the Museum of Pop Culture exhibit a wonderful feast of the eyes. While many of his buildings and designs are similar to the Pritzker Pavilion here in Chicago - mostly uniform in color - the Seattle design has multiple treatments and colors for the sheet metal. As we walked around the exterior, I found dozens and perhaps hundreds of potential abstracts, and after editing, here are a few that stood out as spectacular.

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As you walk away from the Seattle Space Needle, you're treated to the chrome and copper variations in the anodized metal. The waves and variations reminded me of a patchwork quilt that has been tossed on the couch; almost as if the wind had blown the building into that particular spot in Seattle's downtown.

Erasmus-Brücke/Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam

f9.0, 35 mm, 1/250 sec

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An abstract shot of the new US Embassy in Nine Elms.

The east face of the Freedom Tower under blue skies

 

Hat tip to Buzz Lightyear for the title :)

  

f3.2, 60 mm, 1/60 sec

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photos are based on existing images

This composition was photographed in the new outskirts of Amsterdam. I particularly loved the geometrical variation and the inventive use of the brick surface of the original building. I framed it especially to highlight its minimalist changes and the shifts in reflected blue hues.

Downtown V

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Geometricity XXIV

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

 

Happy Australia Day!

All is not what it seems in the heart of the Big City

 

Chelsea neighborhood, Manhattan

Downtown I

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Hudson Yards area, Manhattan

Hi again! I have returned from a social media summer break. With recharged energy and full of nice plans I look forward to chat, interact and admire your work again.

 

This is a wall I encountered in London, earlier this year. It was actually covering reconstruction work somewhere in the centre. As usual I took some extra time to spot people passing in front. This near symmetrical image was the result of my series of shots.

Auditorio Harpa, en Reikiavik (2011), del estudio de arquitectura Henning Larsen. Fachada de Olafur Eliasson, y diseño acústico de Artec Consultants. Premio de arquitectura contemporánea Mies van der Rohe 2013.

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