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Shot using the Zenit TTL with Helios 44-M 58-2.8, FP4+ in Rodinal 1+25

Having participated in the Photo24 Challenge recently, myself & Tim Scott decided another trip into London would be a great idea. This time I only took my little Sony RX100 mk3 & iPhone with me as the thought of carrying my Canon 5d mk4 & associated lenses in 30 degree heat for the day was just too much. Ultimately, this was the right decision & whilst at times the image quality & ability to get certain shots that the Canon would have given me proved frustrating the small bag & weight far outweighed this. We arrived in London at 10.15am & headed straight to The Barbican for some brutal architecture shots, then made our way across London taking in various sites along the way, ending up in Brick Lane for a curry at 7.30pm.

Notre-Dame du Haut, Le Corbusier, 1955

Woodroffe, Buchanan and Coulter, 1960

Notre-Dame du Haut, Le Corbusier, 1955

Outside the Barbican

From 21 September to 24 November 2019, The Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston held an exhibition “Beautiful & Brutal” celebrating 50 years of Preston bus station. The Helvetica arrows directing visitors to the exhibition are the same style as those used in the car park above the bus station.

Architect Ernő Goldfinger

A building for anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner, 1928.

Architecture in the south of Rotterdam. Theatre/library and metro station. De Zwarte Hond architects.

Desmond WIlliams Associates, 1968

Epidemiology and Public Healh Building, at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1965 by Philip Johnson

Pretty brutal architecture but I like it for some reason, this facade is just too cool.

I wanted to see how it is inside but when the alarm went off... you know what I mean ;)

 

Taken with my ixus 40 back in 2005

Pilgrimage Church of Mary (Gottfried Böhm, 1963-1972). Pilgrimage route, looking up towards the church. See fumbling introductory comments here.

Hans-Busso von Busse / Georg Eichbauer: Wohnturm, München, Deutschland, 1970–1971

Entrance to Beech Street tunnel into City of London.

Destruction of the old CBS building. Voormalig CBS Gebouw. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Den Haag / The Hague, The Netherlands.

The modernism / Brutalism architecture of the 1960's epitomised by the Riverside Centre in Keynsham. It is the site of council offices, retail outlets, and a leisure centre that faces the high street on one side and the memorial park duck pond on the other side.

Revueflex SD1 / Chinon CS4 | Helios 44M| Fomapan 200

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