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Some cube drobed down into the water ...
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Salinas de Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz - AndalucÃa) - Salt mine
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The Cube Orange project comes from the Parisian studio Jakob+MacFarlane Architects and is part of the urban interventions of the old port of Lyon on the banks of the Saône , at a point called Confluence , because the Saône joins the Rhone right here.
This port area consisted of warehouses such as Sucrière, les Douanes, les Salins, the Capitainerie, which architects and landscape designers have reinterpreted to offer new sustainable spaces, avant-garde architecture and lots of greenery.
The Cube Orange is built on a regular grid (29 x 33 m) of concrete pillars on 5 levels. It has a light façade overlaid with another perforated façade with pixelated patterns that reflect the movement of the river. The orange colour is symbolic of red lead paint, an industrial colour used for port areas.
Plafond de la paroisse Notre-Dame de l'Arche d'Alliance / Ceiling of Notre-Dame de l'Arche d'Alliance parish
Les couleurs sont produites par les vitraux latéreaux.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d...
81 Rue d'Alleray
75015 Paris
I was on a photo trip in Rotterdam from October 11th to October 14th.
Rotterdam is a modern city with impressive architecture and great opportunities for street photography.
The best pictures in my opinion will be posted up here in the next days and weeks
... or Honeycombs
#MacroMonday
#Oranje/Orange
Get well soon, Hans, we are looking forward to when you will be back as group admin and also with new photo contributions to the MM group :)
Something I've always wanted to photograph with the extension tubes in order to get really close, but never got it quite right. Well, it's still far from perfect, but at least I managed to get a fairly sharp image of these tiny honeycomb cubes (size of each cube: 2x2 mm / 0,07x0,07 inches) this time. They are inside of a small orange spoke (or rear) reflector, a scratched, battered thing that must have fallen off a bicycle. I picked it up in the street one day, because I thought it might be useful for Macro Mondays one day. I've already used this once before for a theme, the "Lit by Candlelight" theme from December 2017 (you can find the photo in the third comment, I was too slow ;) ). And since Hans is Dutch, and the Netherlands are a bycicle country, I thought the reflector might be an appropriate subject for the Oranje / Orange theme :)
I've used both extension tubes (which gave me 26 mm on top of the 60 mm from my macro lens), the Raynox DCR-250 close-up lens and a +4 close-up filter. The result reminds me of an optical illusion, because I can see both the cubes and the honeycombs, but not at the same time. I hope it's not too confusing to look at. I had to do some extensive dust and "scratch bokeh" removal (some of the many scratches on the plastic surface appeared as bokeh spots, but not nice ones, when I focused on the inside of the reflector) with the healing brush to make it pleasant to look at, and only when I applied a slightly matte look in Analog Efex it looked right to me.
I have a very busy day today, so I hope I can catch up with you tonight. HMM, Everyone, stay safe!
Nach vielen Detailfotos hier einmal das komplette Bürogebäude auf dem Washingtonplatz, Berlin
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Berlin
After many detailed photos, here is the complete office building on Washingtonplatz, Berlin
The Cube nennt sich der Mittelteil in dem Neubau der Hamburger Kunsthalle. Hier der Blick nach oben. Um diesen Mittelteil herum befinden sich in den einzelnen Etagen die Ausstellungsräume mit Zeitgenössischer und Moderner Kunst. Sehr interessante,lichtdurchflutete, Architektur ,die die ausgestellten Exponate weitesgehend im natürlichen Tageslicht darstellt.
The Cube is the name of the middle part in the new building of the Hamburger Kunsthalle. Here's the view up. The exhibition rooms with contemporary and modern art are located around this central part on the individual floors. Very interesting, light-flooded architecture, which presents the exhibits largely in natural daylight.
Website: roquesgallery-photography.co/
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Berlin
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On a gloomy Melbourne day, this shard of aqua glass glows in the glare of the filtered sunlight.
When I showed this photo to my nephew, he said I should call it "cube-aquatic". So I did. There are cubes of glass which make up the whole tower, and it looks like water. Logical.
It may not be immediately obvious, but the large building to the left is also almost entirely glass, and reflects the building across the road as well as the sky.
This is an in-camera multiple-exposure, something I enjoy immensely but often forget in my rush of enthusiasm to shake and bake an ICM.
The Cube Berlin is an office building at Washingtonplatz in Berlin built in the form of a perfect cube. Opened in 2020, the building is 42,5 high. Its glass facades reflect the surrounding areas at different angles.