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I am looking through the viewscreen, and I believe I see a Star Destroyer. That cannot be. This mission will be easy, you said. But nothing about a Star Destroyer is easy.
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Took the stairs down to the basement. Canon 6d and 16-35 f/2.8L II at 35. On the tripod 2 shot digital blend.
Lately due to starting a new job I have very little time to go out and take photos elsewhere, so I find comfort in the weird building I work at... and with my good phone camera.
Walking around this building, I was immediately drawn to how this sharp angle cut into the darkness. I decided to frame just this edge, removing all context to create something more abstract than a typical building photo. The black and white conversion helps emphasize the texture of the surface against the dark background.
I love finding moments where architecture becomes pure shape and form. This dramatic edge seemed to have movement and energy that caught my eye. The contrast between the lit surface with its distinct pattern and the dark void creates a simple but powerful composition.
The light hitting the textured surface creates an interesting pattern while the underside falls into shadow, adding depth to what could otherwise be a flat image. I wanted to show how even everyday buildings can become something striking when viewed from the right angle and with the right light. Sometimes the most compelling images come from the simplest elements – in this case, just a line cutting through space.
I took this photo in Nashville, TN. The building looks cool, with the dark shadow covering part of it. The straight lines and sharp corners make the picture interesting. There's also a single streetlight that adds a nice city vibe. It's a peaceful moment in the middle of the city, showing how even everyday buildings can be beautiful.
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Glasgow Harbour, River Clyde, Glasgow #glasgowharbour #riverclyde #clyderiver #bluesky #homes #residential #glasgowarchitecture #scottisharchitecture #sharpangles #angles #blue #glasgowcity
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A manipulated (doubled) shot of building and sky. Shot on the East Side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Day 168 of 365
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King Faisal Foundation Headquarters Complex – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architect: Kenzo Tange / Tange Associates
Owner: King Faisal Foundation
Architectural Style: Modernist / Brutalist-inspired with abstract Islamic geometry
Photography: Andrew Shenouda
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An intriguing monochromatic photograph that captures the stark contrast of a modern building's exterior. The well-defined lines, reflections, and geometric patterns seamlessly blend, creating a visually compelling narrative of urban architecture.
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The Vitra Design Museum ranks among the most important museums of design worldwide. It is housed in a remarkable building by the California architect Frank Gehry where the museum stages two to three exhibitions each year on historical and current developments in design. These exhibitions provide visitors with insights into the diversity and significance of design by vividly presenting the inspirations, background information and processes of design while also incorporating related fields such as architecture, art or other cultures. The work of the Vitra Design Museum is informed and guided by its extensive collection of furniture, lighting objects and industrial design, which is one of the largest of its kind. The collection concentrates on industrially manufactured objects and covers the period from 1850 up to the present. Nearly all exhibitions are conceived as travelling exhibitions that are subsequently shown at other leading international institutions. At the Vitra Campus, the museum’s exhibitions are complemented by a wide-ranging programme of events, guided tours and workshops. Daily guided architectural tours of the Vitra Campus allow visitors to view the various buildings by world-renowned architects. In the Vitra Design Museum Shop, located on the ground floor of the VitraHaus, visitors can purchase miniatures of classic furniture pieces, re-editions of well-known design classics as well as other design products.
Further information: www.design-museum.de
"Sparkassengebäude Offenbach" - this is a building in my hometown, where two streets cross in some very sharp angle. I did no merging, mirroring or something like that in the processing :)
Looks better in the lightbox.
A couple more ideas for the failed Nike project. Though we only created visuals they were going in an interesting direction.
Test images for a defunct Nike project. We only have one or maybe two projects a year that don't go live or work out. This must be this years.
Although quite common in the south it is very scarce in the north, so a species I hadn't encountered before.
Ascension
Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Milwaukee - Prospect Medical Commons on North and Prospect, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Day 172 of 365
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The diagnosis of hip dysplasia, the prognosis, the evaluation of different methods of treatment is based mainly on X-rays of the hip joint. For the objective evaluation of hip dysplasia in everyday orthopaedic care the acetabular index (AI) or the Centre-edge angle (CE) are frequent measured. But the measurement of AI is not valid index for acetabular Dysplasia in children over 8 years of age and in cases with subluxation of the femoral head where the centre-edge angle (CE) is not accurately calculated. The acetabular angle of Sharp (AA) is especially designed for theses cases.The acetabular angle of Sharp (AA) is formed by a horizontal line connecting the tips of the both pelvic teardrops and by a line connecting the inferior tip of the pelvic teardrop with the most lateral point of the acetabular roof.
Measuring angles X-rays in clinical settings it is time consuming. Accessory instruments like protractors, goniometers, well sharped pencils, rulers or even transparent papers must be available in a busy everyday practice. Usually you miss or you never had one or another. Also after measurement you have to compare the data that you measure with the normal reference values according to patient age, and decide what could be considered normal in an X-ray of the hip and what is considered pathologic. This way is cumbersome and old fashioned.The SharpAngle app is medical software aimed for orthopaedic surgeons, providing tools that allow doctors to:
-Securely import medical images directly from the camera or stored photos
-Offers a very convenient way to determine the most accurate possibly lines in order to measure the angles. By the aid of a circular transparent template, the points of interest are marked accurately. The automatically formed lines, drawn between points, measure automatically the angles of interest. The results are printed in degrees. By inputting the age, of the patient in the App, the measured angle is compared with values from normal reference database according to patient age. In case the measured angle is beyond the normal range for that age, the hips are categorised as borderline dysplastic or dysplastic.
-Save the planned images, for later review or consultation.
The software is a class II medical device in the FDA. All information received from the software output must be clinically reviewed regarding its plausibility before patient treatment! SharpAngle App is indicated for assisting healthcare professionals. Clinical judgment and experience are required to properly use the software. The software is not for primary image interpretation.
The app is a handy tool for an orthopaedic surgeon, radiologist, medical student or resident who wants objectively monitor and determine the severity of dysplasia of the hip. The build-in comparison feature with the normal reference values according to patient age may help decide what could be considered normal or borderline dysplastic or dysplastic. The app is not a simple goniometer, is an enhanced product which offers the ability to compare all the input data with medical reference database. The results are printed on the screen and the hips are categorised as normal or dysplastic according to the AA angle measures respectively. This feature it is particular useful especially in clinical settings where you need a quick results without losing time in looking for reference data according to age variations in huge textbooks.
Sharp IK. Acetabular dysplasia. The acetabular angle. J Bone Joint Surg Br 1961; 43B:268–272.
This is the key Sony image. We worked with Jason Tozer to shoot lots of individual models. We then created a comp that will be used on the game cover and all other collateral.
View of the so-called Portland's Flatiron Building. Known for its wedged shape, it stands at a sharp corner on Congress Square Park, right where several of the main thoroughfares in the city converge: Free Street, High Street and Congress Street. Built in the early 19th century, the building was originally a drug firm, but now houses an art gallery and a café.