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shots of a modern building reminiscent of archetypical house shapes ...

 

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Eberbach abbey church interior, view down the nave of this impressive Romanesque building

Durham cathedral interior. "The nave vault of Durham Cathedral is the most significant architectural element of the Durham World Heritage Site because it marks a turning point in the history of architecture. The pointed arch was successfully used as a structural element for the first time here in this building"

This weekend I finally got to peak inside Haarlemmerpoort Amsterdam during Open monumentendag

PORT OF LIVERPOOL BUILDING

On Explore............

St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury, England - The Church where Charles Darwin visited and prayed in as a child

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Obra seleccionada y editada en catálogo en:

79 Salón internacional de otoño ZARAGOZA 2003

Interior view of the Henniker NH Covered Bridge.

 

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Dunsmuir Hotel Demolition - Vancouver

COYA Doha inside the W Doha Hotel & Residences, on Diplomatic Street. Restaurant interiors are made in Peruvian style. Doha, Qatar.

Linnahall. Tallinn City Hall

(mostly abandoned). Some episodes of Christopher Nolan's film Tenet were taken here.

I had a play with some interior shots today after reading about a neat method of mimicking a huge softbox outside the car windows.

 

This was shot after dark, using two speedlight flashes - one 430 EX II pointing in horizontally from the passenger side window at full power, the other at the front of the car pointing in though the windscreen at over 2.5 - 3m high pointing downwards towards the dash - this was a 530 EX II. I shot at 0.8 second to allow the dials to glow (the colour wasn't picked up at all at 200th sec)

 

Getting the composition right was difficult as I had to use a UWA, but didn't want to distort the perspective too much but had no option but to go for something like 11mm focal length. In photoshop, I cloned out the apillar on the right to give a feeling of space - you don't miss it.

 

I used f6.3 but now seeing the shots on screen, that wasn't enough to maintain sharpness throughout, so next time I'll shoot at maybe f8-f11, and bump up the iso a touch to compensate as my flashes were at full power. Maybe I'll borrow some more to help this to keep the iso low.

 

I may re-edit this shot as the background isn't 100%, and I think it would be good to get a reflection on the windscreen - a bit of a giveway.

 

I'll try some alternative shots over the next couple of weeks - the Audi A2 has a really neat rear seat system, so will try some 'explanatory shots' as if they were for a brochure.

Santa Sofía. Estambul. Turquía

Notice the teetering chimney from the previous photo resting on a wooden platform. I guess they wanted to save money on bricks.

Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire on Monday 17th July 2023. An interior view of the 13th century building with window and doorway openings hinting at what the internal structure might have been like. Despite the name, the site was more of a fortified manor house than an actual castle.

Interior of the Club 'Vereeniging', The Hague, Netherlands

An empty interior photo of the Chicago Theatre that I took while on a backstage tour today. So much history and impressive architecture originally built in 1921.

 

Day 342/365

9x12 gouache and ink on paper

The rare digital shot, taken with my Moto G6 phone.

Little Caesars

2272 York Crossing Drive, York River Crossing, Hayes, VA

Opened in winter 1989

Interior of the woolshed, Wilandra National Park, NSW.

The priory was founded in 1190 by William Marshal, created 1st Earl of Pembroke, intended for a community of the Augustinian Canons regular and was dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Michael.

 

To support the new house, William granted it the whole fief of the district of Cartmel. It was first colonised by a prior and twelve canons sent from Bradenstoke Priory in Wiltshire.

I highly recommended a visit to the Falkland Arms if you are a fan of lovely old pub interiors that don't seem to have changed since the 18th century. The bar area, the stone roofed part, is basically one small room of low dark ceilings, a flagstone floor, wooden settles and ancient mullioned windows with a huge open fireplace. The dining area rambles through the adjacent cottages and the toilets used to be a visit outside and back through the gap in the hedge to the cottage with the light above the door, but they have now been made accessible through the pub itself.

 

It's a little while since I've been in and I hope the open fire has remained the same with just a basket on the hearth for burning logs.

The Chelsea Set/designer clothes brigade have moved in en masse to the exclusive Soho Farmhouse spa hotel which is just a few fields away, and although they don't tend to trouble the pub too much, that fire can leave you smelling a bit kippered so I should image not too popular with those wearing designer labels.

Para Gaudí un elemento clave en su forma de concebir la estructura era el arco parabólico o catenario, también llamado funicular de fuerzas, que utilizó como elemento más adecuado para soportar las presiones. Mediante la simulación de distintos polifuniculares experimentales determinó la forma óptima de la estructura para soportar las presiones de los arcos y las bóvedas, primero en la cripta de la Colonia Güell y después en la Sagrada Familia. Desarrolló un modelo a escala de cordeles entretejidos de los que suspendían pequeños sacos de perdigones que simulaban los pesos; así determinaba el funicular de fuerzas y la forma de la estructura. Por tanto, a partir del estado de cargas, simulados con los saquitos de perdigones, determinó experimentalmente la forma idónea de la estructura —que él llamó «estereostática»—, que reproducía la estructura óptima para trabajar a tracción y que, invirtiéndola, se obtenía la estructura idónea para trabajar a compresión.

 

Gaudí concibió el interior de la Sagrada Familia como si fuese la estructura de un bosque, con un conjunto de columnas arborescentes divididas en diversas ramas para sustentar una estructura de bóvedas de hiperboloides entrelazados. Las columnas las inclinó para recibir mejor las presiones perpendiculares a su sección; además, les dio forma helicoidal de doble giro (dextrógiro y levógiro), como en las ramas y troncos de los árboles. Por el conjunto de elementos aplicados en las columnas —inclinación, forma helicoidal, ramificación en varias columnas más pequeñas— consiguió una sencilla forma de soportar el peso de las bóvedas sin necesidad de contrafuertes exteriores.

 

Flea Market finds,

Photographer Sussie Bell

Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Kodak Ultramax 400

Borders (21,017 square feet)

12300 Jefferson Avenue, Patrick Henry Mall, Newport News, VA

Opened November 26th, 2005

Little Caesars (2,614 square feet)

4007 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, VA

Opened in 2006; originally Bojangles' (1982-2005)

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