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like a whisper suspended between centuries, the tower rises—its face lit by invisible prayers, its voice forever swallowed by the night. behind glowing windows, a city breathes in silence, unaware that time itself is watching.
Eine faszinierende Perspektive auf moderne Architektur – Linien, Licht und Schatten erschaffen eine fast surreale Tiefe. In Schwarzweiß wirkt das Spiel aus Geometrie und Struktur besonders intensiv. A fascinating perspective on modern architecture - lines, light and shadow create an almost surreal depth. The interplay of geometry and structure is particularly intense in black and white.
The EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands is an in Amsterdam located film archive and museum. It preserves and shows foreign and Dutch films. The museums collection includes 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters, 700,000 photographs as well as 20,000 books. The oldest materials date back from the start of the film industry in the Netherlands which was in 1895.
The museum is located in the Overhoeks area of Amsterdam. There is a a cinematography museum which was formerly called Filmmuseum and was founded in 1952. Prior to that it was called the Dutch Historical Film Archive (founded in 1946). The Filmmuseum used to be situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen from 1975 but in 2009, The Nederlands Filmmuseum merged together with Holland Film and the Netherlands Institute for Film Education as well as the Filmbank. Plans were announced for a new home on the north bank of Amsterdam's waterfront, just behind the Central Station and is connected to the free ferry. Queen Beatrix officially opened the new building on April 4, 2012.
Client: ING – Real Estate
Architect: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMMA)
Consultants: Implementation planning - Bureau Bouwkunde Rotterdam bv
Structural engineering: Abt-Adviseurs in Bouwtechniek, Delft
HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning): Techniplan Adviseurs Bv, Rotterdam
Building physics: Peutz bv, Zoetermeer
Main Contractor: Bouwbedrijf M.J. de Nijs en Zonen BV
Location: IJpromenade 1, 1031 KT Amsterdam
Start of planning 2005
Start Construction August 2009
Completion December 2011
6.300 m² Total floor area | 4 Cinemas | 315 seats | 1.200 m² Exhibition space | 90 m² Workshop | 1.200 m² Offices | 450 m² Information | 100 m² Museum shop | 100 m² VIP area | 1.050 m² (approx.) Bar & Restaurant
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Tate Modern
London
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Symétrie parfaite, perspective infinie et reflets paisibles… Le château de Vaux-le-Vicomte se dévoile ici dans toute sa grandeur classique. Devant moi, les jardins à la française de Le Nôtre s’étendent comme une œuvre vivante, dialoguant avec l’architecture de Louis Le Vau et les sculptures de Girardon.
Un lieu qui n’est pas seulement un château, mais une véritable révolution esthétique, ancêtre de Versailles et témoin du génie du Grand Siècle.
Landschaftspark Duisburg 6B.
This is a public park in the German city of Duisburg. The center of the park is formed by the ruin of a blast-furnace complex shut down in 1985.
At first sight of this structure, I was struck by the hypnotic pattern of parallel lines flowing through space. The contrast between light and dark, combined with the graceful curve, created an almost abstract composition. I chose black and white to emphasize the geometric purity of the design.
In capturing this architectural detail, I wanted to strip away all distractions and focus purely on the power of geometric form. Working in black and white allowed me to emphasize the stark contrast between light and shadow, creating a nearly abstract composition from a concrete architectural element. The diagonal positioning was intentional - I wanted to create a sense of upward movement, as if the structure was reaching toward the darkened sky. I carefully positioned myself to capture the repetitive pattern of the architectural fins, using them as leading lines to draw the viewer's eye through the frame. The moody sky and careful processing help create a sense of drama and scale. My goal was to transform what might be seen as a simple architectural detail into a striking geometric study that blurs the line between documentary and fine art photography. The interplay of light across the repeated elements was crucial in bringing depth and dimensionality to what could otherwise have been a flat pattern. This image represents my ongoing exploration of how architectural photography can transcend simple documentation to become abstract art while still maintaining its connection to the built environment.
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Today I restocked my Werkaandemuur shop with new works, awarded on curating websites 1X, PHOTOIMAGINART and 100ASA with a publication on their front page and a place in their gallery! 😍 The works below can be found in the album 'Architecture/abstract architecture'. Check out my shop and give yourself a nice summer gift! You can also email me if you are interested: annapileafotografie@gmail.com or press the pm button at the top of this Instagram. I can also supply you with all kinds of prints and sizes in collaboration with my regular print shop that delivers beautiful affordable work!
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Arnhem central railway station, The Netherlands
Black and White photography
© Rien Gieltjes
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The EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands is an in Amsterdam located film archive and museum. It preserves and shows foreign and Dutch films. The museums collection includes 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters, 700,000 photographs as well as 20,000 books. The oldest materials date back from the start of the film industry in the Netherlands which was in 1895.
The museum is located in the Overhoeks area of Amsterdam. There is a a cinematography museum which was formerly called Filmmuseum and was founded in 1952. Prior to that it was called the Dutch Historical Film Archive (founded in 1946). The Filmmuseum used to be situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen from 1975 but in 2009, The Nederlands Filmmuseum merged together with Holland Film and the Netherlands Institute for Film Education as well as the Filmbank. Plans were announced for a new home on the north bank of Amsterdam's waterfront, just behind the Central Station and is connected to the free ferry. Queen Beatrix officially opened the new building on April 4, 2012. The EYE building was designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, their specialty designing buildings that appear to be in motion.
Client: ING – Real Estate
Architect: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMMA)
Consultants: Implementation planning - Bureau Bouwkunde Rotterdam bv
Structural engineering: Abt-Adviseurs in Bouwtechniek, Delft
HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning): Techniplan Adviseurs Bv, Rotterdam
Building physics: Peutz bv, Zoetermeer
Main Contractor: Bouwbedrijf M.J. de Nijs en Zonen BV
Location: IJpromenade 1, 1031 KT Amsterdam
Start of planning 2005
Start Construction August 2009
Completion December 2011
6.300 m² Total floor area | 4 Cinemas | 315 seats | 1.200 m² Exhibition space | 90 m² Workshop | 1.200 m² Offices | 450 m² Information | 100 m² Museum shop | 100 m² VIP area | 1.050 m² (approx.) Bar & Restaurant
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#amsterdamcity #architecture #art #cityarchitecture #citygrammers #design #film #fineartarchitecture #fineartphotography #fineartzone #home #iamsterdam #igersamsterdam #instagood #instagram #line #lines #linework #minimaldotcom #museum #photography #pattern #straight #symmetry #symmetry_art #symmetryart #symmetrybreakfast #symmetryhunters #symmetrykillers #symmetrylovers #symmetryphotography
Hamburg
Hammerbrook
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DAX
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Landschaftspark Duisburg 6A.
This is a public park in the German city of Duisburg. The center of the park is formed by the ruin of a blast-furnace complex shut down in 1985.
Monochrome photography.
© Rien Gieltjes
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Looking for high contrasts at the railway station ofAmersfoort Central (Re Edit).
Black and White photography
© Rien Gieltjes
My posts are also on Instagram.
Part of the Urban perspectives serie.
Black and White photography
© Rien Gieltjes
My posts are also on Instagram.
Landschaftspark Duisburg 3.
This is a public park in the German city of Duisburg. The center of the park is formed by the ruin of a blast-furnace complex shut down in 1985.
Still thinking of a title...
... and thinking...
Done thinking. Brain just exploded, or better yet, imploded. Ah well, titles are overrated anyway.
Somewhere in Amsterdam with Kees Smans
A few news items:
1. I took 1st place with my Frozen Music series images at the 2011 International Photography Awards last month.
2. I have planned some workshops in Europe and in North and South America next year. I'll be doing them with other award-winning photographers.
3. I'm still thinking of a title for this photo...
Technical info:
ND110 filter - 10 stops
f/20
ISO100
13 mm
60s (1min0s)exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2
Other Post processing equipment:
Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.
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