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Updating my take on a location I last visited a year ago, this is the west atrium inside the 35-storey CityPoint Building on Ropemaker Street. I would have used any excuse to revisit the location because it's such a beautiful example of geometric urban architecture, but my aim when reshooting this look-up was to capture a wider, sharper, brighter and slightly more balanced finish.
The image is a blend of seven exposures, allowing for a very clean finish in the shadows while controlling the highlights at the top of the atrium. Using luminosity masks combined with dodging and burning, I was also able to emphasise the structure of the building and the reflections in its glass. Finally, I desaturated the warmer colours within the windows (where, even at dusk on a quiet Sunday, there were people working), and created a gradient map to add a slightly cooler tone within the shadows.
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Scultura presente nell'edificio che ospita la Banca Gehry in Pariser Plaz, vicinissimo alla porta di Brandeburgo - Berlino
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I went to a meetup in San Francisco a few weeks back and found this beautiful stained glass ceiling. Do you know, or can you guess where this is? The title gives a hint.
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW long exposure, then merged the two images.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8756_hdr1bal1pai1d
UPDATE 2015-12-26: I took this shot when I went to an open house event at the Internet Archive in San Francisco. They purchased an old church and converted it into a workplace and datacenter. Quite unique. This is the glass ceiling of the main hall upstairs. The same hall also serves as a datacenter.
Atrium, The Learning Hub, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore. Designer: Thomas Heatherwick.
Even though naturally ventilated and exposed to natural light at a number of points, the interior spaces felt dark and bland due to the expansive use of concrete. The internal circulation didn't work as well as intended as spaces lacked definition and purpose.
Now something completely different...
The grocery store where we shop has a beautiful, raised atrium roof which lets a lot of natural light into the store, making the shopping experience more pleasant.
The other day I realized it would make for an interesting photograph, so I took a couple of minutes to take a few shots with my iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The blue sky and white clouds can be seen through glass windows on the periphery of the 14-segmented roof structure.
It is located in the center of the store and is probably 40 feet above one's head.
Enjoy!
The atrium at The Alfond Inn near Rollins College in Winter Park.
Whenever there's an upcoming change in life, I end up getting a bit wistful for other times in life and looking back at old pictures like this one. Sometimes, the old memories they invoke help me make the final call.
At the Dorsett Shepherds Bush Hotel, London, UK
Canon EOS R6
RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM
f 8
10 mm
1/80 s
ISO 5000
I’m not sure “Atrium” is the correct designation but I don’t know what else to call it. I like the angles that create the vanishing point perspective along with the pattern of the shadows coming from the sunlight through the roof.
Gegenüber dem Marunouchi-Südausgang des Tokioter Bahnhofs befindet sich das KITTE-Gebäude, ein von Japan Post betriebenes Einzelhandels- und Bürogebäude auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen Tokioter Hauptpostamtes.
KITTE – der Name ist ein Wortspiel aus den japanischen Wörtern kitte (Briefmarke) und kite (Komm her).
Faszinierend ist das dreieckige Atrium im Zentrum des Gebäudes.
Das Konzept zielt darauf ab, das traditionelle Japan und das Neue zusammenzubringen. Auf jeder der sieben Etagen findet man eine Vielzahl von Geschäften, die sich dem japanischen Kunsthandwerk und beliebten lokalen Spezialitäten aus dem ganzen Land widmen. Im Untergeschoss gibt es eine ganze Reihe von Ramen-Läden, die um einen Platz in Ihrem Magen kämpfen.
Auf den Etagen 2F und 3F, befindet sich ein kostenloses Museum, das von Japan Post Co. und dem Universitätsmuseum der Universität Tokyo (UMUT) betrieben wird. Die Beschreibungen der Ausstellungsstücke sind sowohl auf Englisch als auch auf Japanisch verfasst.
Auf Etage 4F befindet sich eine teilweise Rekonstruktion des ehemaligen Postmeisterbüros, so dass Sie sehen können, wie es zur Zeit seiner Gründung aussah.
Der KITTE-Dachgarten auf Etage 6F überblickt den Tokioter Hauptbahnhof und bietet so einen einzigartigen Aussichtspunkt zum Beobachten und Fotografieren der Züge.
Zusammengefasst aus folgender Quelle: www.gotokyo.org/de/spot/28/index.html
This is The Gateway at MICA. It's the dorms for upperclassmen and it's a reallllly cool building. There's a bamboo courtyard on the second floor and I went to "Pandamonium" there this evening. We made pandas out of leftover moving boxes :)
Urbex Session : Abandoned School
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