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Musée des Confluences

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Home made camera No. 6

body: disemboweled 1000W Halogen Work Light case.

film transport: Mamiya roll film back - 120

lens: AGFA B2 Speedex 85mm

 

Inspiration --- Renger-Patzsch : Zeche Katharina series.

 

but only in the wide-angle perspective :-)

Aviles, Asturien, Centro Niemeyer

 

Foto auf Aluminium 60 x 40

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Καλή χρονιά εύχομαι με την πρώτη φωτογραφία του 2018

Happy new year ,with the first photo of 2018 .

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ihr Architekturfotografen kennt das sicher ... mit dem Kopf im Nacken und die Kamera nach oben gerichtetet, das eingespiegelte Raster, der Sucherscheibe, im Auge behaltend, so lange zu zirkeln, bis beide Diagonalen in die Ecken des Suchers auslaufen und dann, wenn die Grafik so ist, wie intendiert, wieder und wieder auszulösen, weil einem wieder eine Ecke verrutscht ist ;-) ...

 

Ihr kennt ja sicher viele bemühte Begründungen, warum Menschen fotografieren, hier auf flickr und anderswo, veröffentlichen.

 

“I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed.”

 

(Garry Winogrand)

 

dieses Zitat finde ich genial und ich finde mich in ihm wieder, ich würde es noch erweitern ...

 

“I photograph to find out what something will look like photoshoped (edited).”

 

(Garry Wernergrand)

 

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Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany

 

Geo tag is not exact on the spot

architecture, Verona Arena. Sony A7iii

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Walking by the Faneuil Hall and saw the contrasting architectural styles of the modern buildings surrounding a colonial style building in downtown Boston

Düsseldorf, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany

 

San Francisco Financial District, City and County of San Francisco, Northern California, USA

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Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, one of the architecture masterpiece

Black & White Abstract Architecture

The tiered building furthest away from the camera is a newish building in the Nine Elms area of London, an area that has been completely redeveloped in the last 15 years. I've been trying to get some decent shots of it for a while now. The problem is that it is fairly well enclosed by other buildings, so difficult to get a clear shot of, and also it needs lots of light to get the best out of it, something that has been sadly lacking on my recent visits to the area. So I finally managed it a couple of weeks ago on a photo walk with some fellow photographers from my Camera Club. This was shot with an old vintage Leica zoom lens which in itself needs a lot of light because it's not the fastest but it is really quite sharp and a surprisingly nice lens for shooting architecture.

 

Sony A7ii

Leitz Vario-Elmar-R 80-200 f/4.5

Nine Elms Square development, Vauxhall, London

St. Michaelis in Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany

 

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