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At first sight of this structure, I was struck by the hypnotic pattern of parallel lines flowing through space. The contrast between light and dark, combined with the graceful curve, created an almost abstract composition. I chose black and white to emphasize the geometric purity of the design.
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Facing this contemporary building, I wanted to capture the essence of its striking geometry. By choosing a low-angle composition and high-contrast black and white treatment, I sought to transform this architectural structure into an image where lines and shapes take center stage. The dark sky and repetitive patterns of the facade create a visual dialogue that naturally draws the eye upward.
This photograph explores how modern architecture shapes our cities. The simplicity of lines, the power of contrast, and the pure geometry of the building reveal an abstract beauty in our everyday urban environment. I wanted to share this vision of architecture becoming art, where function transforms into pure aesthetics.
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This photo is part from the set "This must be Japan" © Carl Vanassche
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When I encountered this doorway, I was struck by its bold geometric simplicity and the strong interplay of colors. My goal was to capture the essence of modernist design principles through this seemingly simple entrance. I carefully composed the shot to emphasize the perfect symmetry of the white vertical bands against the green wall, while the rounded square frame creates a striking portal effect. I positioned myself to ensure the concrete steps at the bottom would ground the composition while maintaining the geometric harmony above. The soft, even lighting helped to preserve the subtle details and textures while maintaining the minimalist feel I was after. For me, this image represents the beautiful intersection of form and function in modern architecture, where even a simple doorway becomes a statement of design principles.
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A couple months back I took a series of exposures of the Hancock tower under ideal fair weather conditions with cumulous clouds cruising by, and out of the set, I had taken two back to back exposures that were very hard to choose from. At the time I picked the one that I thought looked the best in color, because that was what I was after, but after revisiting the other exposure today I realized it could be a much stronger piece with processing using Silver Efex Pro plugin for Photoshop. You can see the color version here which was the first frame flic.kr/p/ntdLyF
Canon 6d
16-35 2.8L II at 35mm
3.0 ND
90 sec exposure
This photo is part from the set “The Time for Disconnected Thinking is over" © www.carlvanassche.com
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