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A close up of an outerwall in Amsterdam with vague blue characters and repainted in a messy way with white paint. Because of the irregularity of the plastered layer on the surface there have been grown very little whimsical streams of white paint.
I think it has become some kind of art. :-)
This made me also think a bit of Delft Blue in a different way.
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1.300 pieces of glazing make up the glass façade of the "Cloud", at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Designed by architect Antoine Predock, the building opened in 2014.
. . at last.
No hdr here. No digital blending.
Just as it was in camera, except slight levelling of horizon, square crop to remove curvature of window on bottom right, and black frame.
A little work was done on the sky to remove some dried water marks (presumably old condensation spots on the window) which were only slightly apparent, but marred the image. The spots are apparent inside the engine cowling at large size, but as that area was fairly dark I decided to leave them.
A big change for me . . mimimalism!
I like to think that More is more instead of mimimal, the more details and action stuffed in the better
An image from 2015:
I’ve been working on this image over a number of years and i have to say that this is my most pleasing version of this scene so far. Heavy fog is a pre-requisite, as the scene demands the islands of trees to be isolated from any potentially distracting background elements. On this version, I placed the nearby smaller island within the shape and reflection of the larger, distant island, which I felt created a neater, more satisfying composition.
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