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In Madrid for 24 hours on business, but I managed to slip away just long enough to take some shots of the leaning towers of the Puerta de Europa. The two towers lean toward each other at a 15º angle; this is the Caja Madrid building and the sunset behind it, reflected in the windows of the Realia building.
📷 Nikon F5, Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
Dev: Cinestill CS41
Scan: Plustek 8200i w/ Silverfast 9
MILS
32x32 Angular curved road (slope 45) module.
366 parts.
Very high setting rendering using Stud.io.
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Structural view: www.flickr.com/photos/93468412@N08/52903270562/in/album-7...
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The original Moduverse version:
www.flickr.com/photos/93468412@N08/51217536970/in/album-7...
I need to remember to sprinkle some architecture and urban detail into this stream from time to time... It's been a while :)
Details of the decorative incised patterns on walls of 'Tapestry', an apartment block in King's Cross, London. The building was designed by Níall McLaughlin Architects.
Olympus Trip 35
Fujifilm Superia 100 (expired 2008)
Lab developed.
Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
This morning's sunrise at Marina Bay.
Technical details:
Sony A7R + FE 16-35mm
30 seconds, f/7.1, ISO 100
Lee soft GND 0.9
6 shot panorama
Media City,Salford Quays,1 minute at f11 using welding glass and an ND8 filter,canoneos 400d plus sigma 10-20mm lens.
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
Angular Art. This was shot during a visit to our friends' place for happy hour, after they had spent the day decorating their home for the holidays.
Artist credits:
Metal geometric art – Sean Carlton; Seattle, WA.
Snowflake ornaments – From the Bentley Museum; produced in Jericho, VT. The concept: a single snowflake is designed and created, annually, for the Christmas season – mimicking that no two are alike in real life. I only just noted the date on this one. Our friends have collected them since the first year they were made (1997) and are awaiting their 2018 ornament. More about the story here: snowflakebentley.com/museum2.htm