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This fantastic oddity was captured from street level, and I just love all of the distortion. I've photographed the curved fascade of the building on the corner of Wells & Hubbard a few times, but always from the 4th or 5th floor of the parking garage with light trails in mind.
(This photo was from a photo walk that I led back in April.)
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Featured in my photo-book ABSTRACTED ARCHITECTURE.
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This photo has been also published in weekly edition from the U.K.'s Building mag from 20.02.09 as their favorite building image on Flickr. Many thanks to Astrid Kogler.
Another view of Santiago Calatrava's 'Ciudad de las Artes y la Ciencia' in Valencia where baroque exuberance meets with perfect stillness and contemplation
Auditorio de Tenerife, a beautiful auditorium in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Auditorio de Tenerife, a beautiful auditorium in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
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JUNE 2021 9x12
QUARANTINE ART CLUB
Looking through the buildings at the mountains beyond.
This is the view from my mind palace. It's a nice and soothing view. What do you think?
Auditorio de Tenerife, a beautiful auditorium in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
As a reminder, keep in mind that this picture is available only for non-commercial use and that visible attribution is required. If you'd like to use this photo outside these terms, please contact me ahead of time to arrange for a paid license.
Unlike most of Frank Ghery’s most famous buildings, the Museum of Pop Culture is not simply shades of shimmering silver. The building has 5 or 6 unique segments in different colors, each segment with his signature curves and waves. Shadows and reflections wandered across each curve and surface, combining to form a lasting smile across my face.