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Mid-Century modern architecture in Boston's South End.
A beautiful example from the Mitchell/Giurgola architectural firm with this design for the (new) South End branch of the Boston Public Library.
Based in Philly in the 1960s, Mitchell/Giurgola and the Philadelphia School "challenged doctrinaire modernism with designs and buildings that conceptually recognized their context. Giurgola completed the BPL’s South End library branch in 1971 as he and the Mitchell/Giurgola Architects firm attracted national and international attention for their work."
Another try at capturing the beauty of this old building. I was not satisfied with previous attempts.
There was a paper wasps nest hanging under the eves of my garage until recently. It came down during the last blizzard.
I opened it up to find the remarkable cell structure built by the bees for laying their eggs in. One of the most amazing works of nature by far.
Please see all three macros of this wonderful work of art on black.
Reposted for Macro Mondays.
Geometric Shapes Theme
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Closeup of a portion of the east facade of the Banco Santander Building at 45 E 53rd Street, NYC (seen from Park Avenue)
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Presenting the Den Bosch meetup group of August 1, 2009, well, their right feet :-)
- Group members, I invite you to present yourself by leaving a note.
- NL Leuk als je met een note aangeeft wie je bent.
Lighting assistant DragoÅŸ
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One strobe used (A 580EX II @ 1/32 ) - hand held - on the right just out of the frame, about one ft above the ground. Strobe was equiped with a KT-D4 Diffusor Softbox to get an umbrella effect.
Strobe was IR-triggered (Canon-Canon) by an ST-E2 mounted on a Tristar BK-5 VH flash holder. The holder allowed me to point the ST-E2 to the right, in the direction of the flashes while pointing the Ricoh Caplio GX100 downward.
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It's Spring in Alabama! Our daffodils and forsythia start blooming in early February, cutting through the gray with hope. Love the contrast of this tiny bloom inside a green bottle and the geometric patterns and repetitions of circles and triangles.