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Colegio de Architectos en Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands with Sony A7 modified to infrared, 720nm, and Nikkor 18mm/3.5
Art object in Munich's newest "Theresienhoehe" quarter.
Artist's statement for the flickr Museum of Fine Art: Architectural photography to me is not simply depicting what someone else created - it is much rather interpreting what I see as characteristical about that creation. And as such it is my personal, subjective vision of what makes this creation so special. Conversely, this type of photography is a meditative process in which I try to depict the essence of the objects (or rather spaces) I see.
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Another view of Villa Capra, one of the most famous Villas designed by Andrea Palladio, located close to Vicenza city, Veneto Region. The building is conserved as part of the World Heritage Site.
Los Llanos de Aridane, Isla de La Palma, Canary Islands with Sony A7 modified to infrared, 720nm, and Nikkor 18mm/3.5
does it frequently happen to you? :) you take your time to frame the scene, measure the exposure, check vertical and horizontal lines, focus and depth of field, filter position, etc... you take your photo and then already at home you discover details you did not notice when doing all these things to get a pic right :) this happened to me with this long exposure of 78 sec, plenty of time to watch the scene :) when editing the image I discovered that some lights left interesting shadows on water, one part of the fence was reflected on the water surface.... what a nice surprise, so much effort to get the castle as the main focal point and it is something else that makes a difference... a classic image in Speicherstadt, Hamburg
"The Cube is a 25 storey development in the centre of Birmingham, it contains 135 flats, offices, shops, a hotel and a 'skyline' restaurant"
Zeiss Ikon Contarex I (bullseye) with Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 f=50mm. Fomapan 100 with Rodinal@100. This lens is good! The camera is good too but slightly heavy in the hand ...
light and shadow ,,,
Pic in my Architectural Album
Pic taken Oct 7, 3023
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Another from the Bradford Beach House. The joke in the title refers to people seeing the lake for the first time. When they find they can't see the other side, they say "That's not a lake, that's a sea!"
Leonardo Wide Angle (3") 4x5 Pinhole camera, .012" Pinhole, Approx f250, 35", TMax 100
When I visited Valencia in 2017 Agora was covered in scaffolding, a fact that disappointed me greatly. Good news - the scaffolding is gone, even if the inside is still a shell. Even better news, they haven't put up the illuminated sign which will state the bleedingly obvious yet - you can see the five concrete plinths but no lettering, that is under the bridge in a construction compound.
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