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From the intrepid series: 13 Ways of Looking at the Lighthouse (Horizons)

The famous Flatiron Building, Manhattan

Historic District, Staunton, Virginia

Detalle de la Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus, biblioteca y servicio de estudios del Bundestag. Berlín, Mitte. De Stephan Braunfels (2003)

Windows IV

(In-camera multiple exposure)

Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, Manhattan

This is a landscape version of my square photo called 'Simple Abstract 75'.

 

This image is looking up at balconies of Wardian London, one of two similar towers in Canary Wharf, East London, using intentional camera movement. The architects are Glenn Howells.

 

I like to think this photo has the feel of a scientific abstract image taken by the great photographer Berenice Abbott (1898 to 1991).

Another perspective of Prospect Place, Battersea, London. Architect: Frank Gehry/Gehry Partners. This is his first residential building in the United Kingdom. Completed 2022.

A car park at Leeds University, Yorkshire.

 

CJCT Architects

 

Here is another photo that I've taken of this building: flic.kr/p/2iQVsuG

Rollei 35 S, Agfa APX 400, Gelbfilter

From the intermittent series: 13 Ways of Looking at the Lighthouse

 

Windows XVII

 

(In-camera double exposure)

Op het terrein van een oude suikerfabriek, dat tegenwoordig luistert naar de naam SugarCity. Staan twee 50 meter hoge, tot kantoorruimte omgebouwde, suikersilo’s

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(de)Con-struction III

 

(In-camera multiple exposure)

Just Walking the Strees XXIII

(Where Light Struggles)

 

From the weary series: 13 Ways of Looking at the Lighthouse (Grey Day)

san franciisco, california

From the footsore series: Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Lighthouse (Cresent over Evening Tide

Manhattan

 

The title is the beginning of Revelation 18:2

Abstract Architecture Study

Windows XVIII

 

(In-camera multiple exposure)

Wharf District, Staunton, VA

 

The buildings in the Wharf District date back to the second half of the 19th century.

A window in the Augusta County Courthouse (built 1901) as reflected in a more recent nearby building housing attorneys' offices. Historic District, Staunton, Virginia

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