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A close-up shot of the Maastoren in Rotterdam, showcasing the geometric precision and modern architectural style of one of the city's tallest structures. The contrasting light and shadow reveal the building's striking patterns and textures, making this image not only a study of architecture but also a touch of abstract art. Captured in black and white to emphasize the linear composition and minimalist elegance.
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Double exposure of the ceiling over a breezeway at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida.
FSC has the largest concentration of Frank Lloyd Wright designed structures anywhere in the world with 10 buildings and two additional structures on campus, and is in the National Register of Historic Places.
CAMERA: Lomo LC-A 120
FILM: Fujichrome Pro RFP 120 50D (expired 3/1990)
DATE: 4/8/17
DEVELOPMENT: Processed in standard E6 by Zebra Color in Davidson Fine Art, on Central in St. Pete.
SCANNER: Epson V700
As you fly over the midwest, you can see a patchwork of farmland, roads, and rivers creating right angles and natural curves across the earth. Perhaps that’s why I enjoy this photo so much, it reminds me of the mixture of manmade and natural shapes. The weathered run off from the rivets just adds a little pizazz too.
I have always loved the more abstracted shapes that you can find in architecture. 535 North Michigan Avenue has the repeating bay window patterns that when viewed from an angle are always just spectacular.
Am Vizinalbahnradweg in der Tirschenreuther Teichpfanne zwischen Wiesau und Tirschenreuth steht die Himmelsleiter, eine innovative Aussichtsplattform, entworfen vom Architekten Peter Brückner. Von dort hat man einen gigantischen Panoramablick in die Weite der oberpfälzer Landschaft, aber auch nach untern auf den Radweg.
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Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 50mm f1.8
Even though this looks like something from another world, it is actually part of the Disney Concert Hall rotated 90 degrees
The brutalist Charles Hayward Research Building, Queen Elizabeth's Children's Hospital, Hackney, East London - Architects: Lyons Israel Ellis Partnership - Built 1974, demolished October 2014. Photo taken by me in September 2012.
The Trump International Hotel and Tower (aka Trump Tower Chicago and Trump Tower) is the fourth-tallest building in the US at a height of 1,388 feet. Architect: Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.