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During a recent brief visit to Hong Kong we walked past the Hong Kong Museum of Art. An interesting building, currently under renovation, but I was attracted by its exterior and the strong contrast with the early morning sun peeping through. An unexpected moment.

The Monument Building in the City of London on a different day to my other recent photo called 'City Flickr'.

 

Architect: Ken Shuttleworth of Make

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Downtown – Seattle, WA

I couldn't resist playing around with this one for Sliders Sunday. Cropped from a shot of a mural seen at the Shipyards' pier in North Vancouver and then processed a tad :-)

This is my entry for today’s Mosaic Montage Monday theme of “Rounded Corners”. It is a Photoshop construct made entirely by various repeating patterns of a single image of mine which itself contained some rounded corners. The original image of my old Macbook laptop is shown in the first comment.

 

As I have chosen a monochrome treatment, also including in my 100x monochrome project.

  

My days as a serious Photographer are over. I look instead for humor, wit, variety, and something that just catches my eye.

 

So much for that subliminal message crap.

Monzogranite Rock is formed when molten liquid, heated by the continuous movement of Earth's crust, seeps upward and cools while still below the surface. This plutonic intrusion yields a granitic rock called monzogranite. Monzogranite is often distinguished by rectangular joints.

Joshua Tree National Park.

the title will surprise you, but two walls of this room consist of thousands of small squares, they start in black and have upwards a smaller and smaller distance, until they touch and thereby white squares in the black arise to then become a completely black surface, after a certain height then again with white squares and distance is begun until the white squares touch again and thereby in their center again black squares arise, which then move away from each other in the distance again, until the surface becomes completely white again ... our eye can not recognize the squares from afar and conveys us round points ...

 

for photographing it is not an easy task, because interferences arise and moiré ... The purpose of all this is to open the space and create a kind of distant horizon ... the larger the space and distance, the better the effect ...

 

Exhibition Carsten Nicolai. Parallax Symmetry ... the first I saw with a white floor, everything was white except the art, the best exhibition I ever saw ...

 

Düsseldorf has the best curators in the world ;-) ...

 

ƒ/5.6 24.0 mm 1/60 1000

 

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Never tried this before ... but this is an HDR mashup of three mono takes on "Divergence" from a couple days ago.

 

Thanks to Ken Krach for the suggestion!

 

A very Happy Thanksgiving to all

At the moment I am on a "Eurotour"..............so I am travelling around Europe(hahahah)

I will try to post ........one a day.

At the moment I am in Budapest, this evening I travel ............... it is north to Dresden(5 days) and Berlin till the end of June,

Then I will be visiting Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia..........and so on and so on....................... other places at the moment are Austria and Belgium, so if any of you folks want to meet up let me know...I might be in a town near you (so you can also hide as well..............hahahahah)

Onwards.................

COmposition Series

Extract from the context volumes, colors and shapes by subjectively creating a new self-sufficient harmony.

The side of an office block where the overhanging canopy meets the vents on the wall behind

Amsterdams Rijnkanaal, the Netherlands

Sunset at the old artillery installations in Cape Prior in Ferrol.

Atardecer en las antiguas instalaciones de artillería del Cabo Prior en Ferrol.

Nature can give you no better representation of geometric images; the farm with its straight furrows , the wind turbines, and the furrows in the background made by a tractor .

 

A winery tank in the region of Abruzzo in Italy

Campus 'De Uithof', Utrecht, The Netherlands

Geometric tune out...in the moment...block it all out...look up and just be this.

Detailed look at the recently installed patterned cladding of the new Regent Park South Community Centre, part of the Regent Park revitalization project. Designed by CS&P Architects Inc.

I took this photo because of what I knew would be the contrast between the white cross-like object in the carpark against the dark sky that Infra Red produces. But I have to say I have no idea what this is. Perhaps you can help. I did think that it might be the housing for four security cameras, with the grill in front protecting the cameras but not totally obscuring their view.

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