View allAll Photos Tagged architexture
#temple #Debod #Egypt #Madrid #reflection #water #architecture #building #TagsForLikes #architexture #city #buildings #skyscraper #urban #design #minimal #cities #town #street #art #arts #architecturelovers #abstract #lines #instagood #beautiful #archilovers #architectureporn #lookingup #style #archidaily #composition #geometry #perspective #geometric #pattern
arrived : February 25, 2013
A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!
#architecture #building #TagsForLikes #architexture #city #buildings #skyscraper #urban #design #minimal #cities #town #street #art #arts #architecturelovers #abstract #lines #instagood #beautiful #archilovers #architectureporn #lookingup #style #archidaily #composition #vaihingen #germany #stuttgart
48 Likes on Instagram
arrived : February 25, 2013
A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!
This Stavanger Church was built in the 12th Century and is the oldest of its kind still standing. It has loads of fun details and sits in the center of Stavanger, Norway.
arrived : February 25, 2013
A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!
"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.
Inspiration for the name “Deco Tileworks” is in the geometry of the images. Decorative motifs suggestive of 1920’s and 1930’s art meld with rectilinear blocks suggestive of tilework in the public spaces and architecture of that era, such as railway and subway stations, movie theaters, and high rise office buildings. The Deco Tileworks sets all share a common foundation image. That base picture derives from views of the Atlanta, Georgia skyline and its tall buildings (source images and explanatory notes are elsewhere in this photostream). Specifically, there were two original source images, Facets #1a and #2a. These were combined to create Facets #2e, which by itself was reworked into the common core for the Deco Tileworks. Image 11a, the first in this set, is the common foundation image for the rest of the Deco series.
Base images used for the Deco Tileworks series are:
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #1a _ (© 2012 megart)
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2a _ (© 2012 megart)
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2e _ (© 2012 megart)
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587589876
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587598284
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587599742
The Architextures 11 series of Deco Tileworks uses no other source images or composition elements. Only the Facets #2e image is present. Variations of texture, color, and form come from mathematical merges and blends, and from simple mirrors and rotations.
The Architextures 12 series of Deco Tileworks continues the basic themes and geometries of the Deco Tileworks 11 series, but it introduces bright colors. Whites and yellows were created with no additional source images or composition elements, just various merges and saturations of the common deco tileworks foundation image. Blues and greens were created by overlays with another of the Atlanta Highview images (blue sky facets v2). Oranges and reds were introduced by overlays with an unrelated non-architectural image (sunset trees & red rock cliffs _ arches national park, utah).
Additional images used for the Deco Tileworks 12 series are:
atlanta highview _ blue sky facets v2
sunset trees & red rock cliffs _ arches national park, utah
"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.
Frontier Applique starts with the premise that a simple whitewashed exterior wall could be a canvas or lens into other scenes. A typical southwest house is the model. The architectural style is Spanish Territorial, with vigas, canales, window grilles, and staggered New Mexico style parapets. Other photographs have been used to over-paint the white stucco walls.
The images used for Frontier Applique are:
southwest facade 01c
southwest facade 01e
zabriskie sunrise sculpture _ v3 muted _ death valley
mesquite sand dunes sunrise #1 _ death valley
palouse barn in the wheat _ (orig)
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/22672498960
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/22871676011
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/14641211042
#architecture #building #TagsForLikes #architexture #city #buildings #skyscraper #urban #design #minimal #cities #town #street #art #arts #architecturelovers #abstract #lines #instagood #beautiful #archilovers #architectureporn #lookingup #style #archidaily #composition #geometry #geometric #perspective #pattern
14 Likes on Instagram
9 Comments on Instagram:
instagram.com/ka.lili: @kei_kulit hahah tnx IKR well still all iPhone my dear 😉
kei_kulit: @lilix Lol,can we swap phone for a day? #showoff ✌ hahaha
instagram.com/ka.lili: 😝 @kei_kulit hahah what phone do u have?
kei_kulit: 4s
instagram.com/ka.lili: Hahaha lol @kei_kulit same here silly 😝 that only means one thing now 😝
kei_kulit: 😒😒😒
shineepokie: Oh mi god O_O
mrhamilton: Very nice!👌
arrived : February 25, 2013
A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!
Mamiya C330 | Ektar 100
This is the beginnings of a series I think I'll be shooting with my Mamiya TLR.
It seems I like color more than I expected, and Ektar is especially pleasing for this sort of thing.
Comment in on film preferences if you'd like to share your two cents as well.
Downtown
St. John's, Newfoundland.
March 13th, 2011.
"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.
Inspiration for the name “Deco Tileworks” is in the geometry of the images. Decorative motifs suggestive of 1920’s and 1930’s art meld with rectilinear blocks suggestive of tilework in the public spaces and architecture of that era, such as railway and subway stations, movie theaters, and high rise office buildings. The Deco Tileworks sets all share a common foundation image. That base picture derives from views of the Atlanta, Georgia skyline and its tall buildings (source images and explanatory notes are elsewhere in this photostream). Specifically, there were two original source images, Facets #1a and #2a. These were combined to create Facets #2e, which by itself was reworked into the common core for the Deco Tileworks. Image 11a, the first in this set, is the common foundation image for the rest of the Deco series.
Base images used for the Deco Tileworks series are:
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #1a _ (© 2012 megart)
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2a _ (© 2012 megart)
atlanta highview _ grey sky facets #2e _ (© 2012 megart)
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587589876
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587598284
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/7587599742
The Architextures 11 series of Deco Tileworks uses no other source images or composition elements. Only the Facets #2e image is present. Variations of texture, color, and form come from mathematical merges and blends, and from simple mirrors and rotations.
The Architextures 12 series of Deco Tileworks continues the basic themes and geometries of the Deco Tileworks 11 series, but it introduces bright colors. Whites and yellows were created with no additional source images or composition elements, just various merges and saturations of the common deco tileworks foundation image. Blues and greens were created by overlays with another of the Atlanta Highview images (blue sky facets v2). Oranges and reds were introduced by overlays with an unrelated non-architectural image (sunset trees & red rock cliffs _ arches national park, utah).
Additional images used for the Deco Tileworks 12 series are:
atlanta highview _ blue sky facets v2
sunset trees & red rock cliffs _ arches national park, utah
#architecture #building #TagsForLikes #architexture #city #buildings #skyscraper #urban #design #minimal #cities #town #street #art #arts #architecturelovers #abstract #lines #instagood #beautiful #archilovers #architectureporn #lookingup #style #archidaily #composition #geometry #perspective #geometric #pattern
13 Likes on Instagram
arrived : February 25, 2013
A limited number of fat quarter and half metre sets are available for the 20 prints we received of this collection!
"Architextures" is a series of composite images. Each image is a mashup of multiple photographs. At least one of the sources is of an architectural subject, anything from closeup walls or windows to broad cityscapes. The added images provide texture or pattern. In some, the architectural forms are preserved and obvious. In others, the pictures become pure abstractions. Yet in all of them, the inherent geometry, angles, lines, and repetitions of the architecture are essential to the geometry and esthetics of the final image. Most of the source images used for this series are already posted in this photostream. The links to the original and source images are listed below.
Frontier Applique starts with the premise that a simple whitewashed exterior wall could be a canvas or lens into other scenes. A typical southwest house is the model. The architectural style is Spanish Territorial, with vigas, canales, window grilles, and staggered New Mexico style parapets. Other photographs have been used to over-paint the white stucco walls.
The images used for Frontier Applique are:
southwest facade 01c
southwest facade 01e
zabriskie sunrise sculpture _ v3 muted _ death valley
mesquite sand dunes sunrise #1 _ death valley
palouse barn in the wheat _ (orig)
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/22672498960
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/22871676011
www.flickr.com/photos/meg99az/14641211042
this is my part, nobody else speak❌
#architexture_yeg .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
#urbanyeg #weareyeg #igyeg #yeggers #cloudtheoryyeg #macewanu #agameoftones #artofvisuals #acreativevisual #justgoshoot #shootityourself #iphonegraphy #heatercentral #architecturelovers #urbanexploration #urbanromantix #moodygrams
91 Likes on Instagram
2 Comments on Instagram:
instagram.com/mels.yeg: Damn son 👏
lubna.780: @mels.yeg 😊🙌