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Cloudy early fall morning at Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Aspens just getting started.
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Glass facades of office buildings don't have to be boring (like in the previous shot). It doesn't take much to add interest and a different feel...
Seidenweberhaus
Architects Max Sippel / Bruno Trubert* / Rolf Klein / Manfred Oppmann / Otmar Nentwig, 1972–1976
Krefeld, Germany
"Angular geometric shapes like the hexagon seem to dominate the building of the event centre. Floors lie irregularly on top of each other and are supported by pillars. Projections and recesses alternate and create galleries. Concrete panels design the façade and their flattened edges make them almost round. Horizontal bands of windows design the individual floors and give the building a more tranquil appearance.
Scheduled for demolition, however there is a temporary extension to using the current building. There are plans for a new city hall on the site." (www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15802395#15931369)
"Silk City Gallery
After almost five decades, the Seidenweberhaus has come to the end of the road: the days of the striking concrete block on Theaterplatz are numbered, the demolition is a done deal. But before heavy machinery rolls in, around 30 international street artists use the building as an impetus and inspiration for their work. From Tuesday 20th to Sunday 25th July [2021], they decorate it from all sides as "Silk City Gallery" with murals, graffiti and 3D art.
[...] The farewell to a building is celebrated that has accompanied the city society for a long time. The place lends itself to an artistic exploration, precisely because it so clearly calls for new impulses.
The artists come from Krefeld and the region as well as from countries such as Spain, Italy, Canada, Mexico and the Ukraine."
(Translated from krefelder-perspektivwechsel.de/projekt/silk-city-gallery)
3D art by Vanessa and Lydia Hitzfeld, 2021
*Bruno Trubert, the photographer's grandfather, was about to retire at the time of the project and was not involved in the design, but only in the construction management.
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A Tospy Turvy house on the beach front at Brighton, early in the morning this little cat burglar was playing on the house and I just loved the absurdity of the image along with the angles!
Letting the Industar-22 look towards the sun. Large angular separation from the Sun - nice backlight, no flare.
INDUSTAR-22 5cm f3.5 (red п) (Индустар-22) collapsible lens, wide open, extended, modest crop.
The Shard, London UK
Sony A7r (720nm IR) Hexanon 21mm f/4
243 Seconds @ f/8 iso 125
Firecrest Pro 100mm ND 16 stop
Firecrest Magnetic Filter Holder
Diving into the archives again. Taken at the Liverpool waterfront 2 years ago.
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Cluke
Lathe Arch, Alabama Hills, California
Lathe Arch frames Lone Pine Peak and the Eastern Sierra in this pre-dawn image from the Alabama Hills. Mount Whitney is tucked into the right-most corner of the arch and the setting moon puts in a cameo appearance.
This arch and the rest of Alabama Hills is granitic rock, formed at the same time as the rest of the Sierra Nevada range. However the warmer temperatures at this elevation have weathered these rocks into brown, rounded shapes. At higher, colder elevations with freeze/thaw cycles, weathering has produced rocks with gray, angular shapes.
Explored May 11, 2015