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The Barcode Project, Oslo - Leica D-Lux 7

Autumn barcode. Reflection of autumn trees in the river

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A building wall marked by dirty rain water.

 

Dunajska Streda, Slovakia, 2019

The Daily in November Challenge 2017 - the MoNovember edition.

Day 1

 

Pentax-A 20mm f/2.8

Mein Sohn Felix am Firmensitz der BNP Parisbas.

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My son Felix at the BNP Paribas headquarters

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Please darken your room and

turn the brightness of your display all the way up,

lay back, press L button and

enjoy this picture in full screen size ;-)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . looks muuuch better. PROMISE !

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Thanks for watching the picture before FAVing 😉

This is from the new business district downtown Oslo. Shot earlier this summer.

 

I might have gone overboard on the editing here, but I wanted this artificial futuristic look.

 

This lens is so amazing. Point, shoot and....gold:p

At Miami Design District

-two different layers of clouds (in atmosphere, not in Photoshop..)

Fuji X100

B+W ND110

f/16 - ISO 200 - exp. 140 sec.

  

Sächsische Schweiz

On a foggy day, the sunrays bounce off the windows of a building and create this effect. Location: Barcode Project, Oslo.

a7riv + Sony FE 4/70-200 Macro G OSS II

Oslo's shiny new 'Barcode' neighbourhood.

The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former infrastructure and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings

Object relating

Optical representation

Geometric dimensions

 

Black and white, such a fun concept.

 

Prints available here

Oslo

BARCODE

   

In 2003, MVRDV together with Norwegian firms Dark and A-lab, won the competition for the Bjørvika waterfront development with the design of the Bjørvika Barcode, a dense urban masterplan along the boulevard Dronning Eufemias Gate. The masterplan comprises 250,000 m2 of mixed program, which now is near to Completion. Construction on the first buildings within the Barcode started in 2005. The famous ultra-thin housing Block by MAD arkitekters in the middle, completed in 2011.

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