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Detail of the Frank Gehry designed Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles.
Shot during the late afternoon light.
Side view of the original TItle Guarantee Building of Los Angeles, built in 1930! Designed by Parkinson & Parkinson, showcasing the vertically of the Art Deco style.
Aegna, a small island that from its shores has always observed the Estonian capital Tallinn. It
hosted few settlements of fishermen in its golden days, a soviet base in the darkest ones, and
nowadays abandoned constructions along with wild nature. Now the population is accounted to be
of six people, who are not to be found despite any effort; mainland dwellers fleeing the city for a
greener place are instead the only humans that can be spotted. Exploring the island I've indeed
found a summer centre for Buddhist meditation and a couple of monks in spiritual retire, but then
only ran-down or even crumbling facilities of the soviet era, new built estates with the typical traits
of the Scandinavian architecture, spiritual spots for offerings to unknown deities, as well as many
other puzzling and inapprehensible things, like feathers scattered on a pathway for an instance. Not
the actual inhabitants though, except the ones buried in the local cemetery, which counts dozens of
tombstones on a musky field adorned by lichens. Here the people are at the best just an ephemeral
phenomenon, solely consistence of the residuals of their past existence.
Detailed view of the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall designed by Frank O. Gehry.
www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/disneyhall/la-et-cm-di...
I did a portrait photoshoot at this very interesting Tokyo location several years ago, but back then I only took a handful of snapshots of the architecture itself. So on this trip to Japan, I returned here twice - once during the day, and once at night. The upper floors have glass shelves on the railings that make for interesting reflections of the ceiling.
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Look trough the window, The ceramic rods on the Museum Brandhorst façade create a steady rhythm that’s suddenly broken by narrow windows. Their reflections catch bits of the world outside, adding depth to the surface. On the left, a washed-out sky pushes into the frame, giving the whole scene a stark, almost graphic feel. In black and white, the building’s colors fade, leaving just shape, contrast, and texture to tell the story.
Architect Kenzo Tange. TS lens, shift up. Maximum Point of Perspective.
I’ve come to the belief that beauty is not a thing or a quality that exists objectively in the external world. Beauty only exists in the individual as a subjective internal experience. It is an emotional response from the observer to something or someone. The objective of art is not to create beauty or to be beautiful. It is the objective of an emotional response such as beauty - to be manifested as art. Art therefore is the external manifestation of the internal experience of beauty by the artist.
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