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It’s all in the structured details

Hilton Schiphol Amsterdam, maart 2016

 

Applying rules set forth by Stephen Shore I stood there for quite a while structuring this seemingly simple scene.

Rule; utilize all the elements at your disposal when creating your picture.

Those arguably irritating electric wires define the space and add to the depth of this scene. Also they work so nicely with that furrow in the foreground.

Thank you for your visit

Symmetry! A mirror image of the structure over the botanical gardens at the Valencia park of Arts and Sciences.

Posting some more old stuff... till the next adventures.

 

This structure is called El Deir, The Monastery, this one is furthest away from the entrance and you have to climb a lot.

 

So when I arrived I thought I was the first of the day at the location and had that thing to myself. So I was recording a video dancing in front of this structure, doing some funky stuff. I was young. When I was finished I went even further op the mountain and then I noticed a couple who took a different route and were there before me and watched me performing that stupid dance. We passed each other and they said: "nice moves".

Location : La Défense, Paris, France

Lightenings USA, Storm Chasing

If you look closely you can see that there is a wire fence around it.

Please Press L for less distraction

 

***Thank you for your visit and comments :)

The head of the giant Merlion structure at Sentosa viewed from Village Hotel Sentosa. For an upcoming new feature, this structure will be demolished.

 

More pics of: Our 2 Staycations at Village Hotel Sentosa. ( 2019)

Windblown snow structures while hiking in the Austrian Karwendel mountains

The strange construction of a Moeraki Boulder in New Zealand.

Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holand, Rotterdam Zuid,, Katendrecht, Mid rises, Santos, Crown (uncut)

 

The Santos veem, the former Blauwhoedenveem (J.P. Stok Wzn en J.J. Kanters), (veem=warehouse), was built in 1902 to store coffee shipped from the port of Santos (adjacent to Sao Paulo) in Brazil. In its time, it was the highest and most modern warehouse in Rotterdam. The structure of the building: load-bearing walls with riveted cast iron columns placed in a square grid, supporting the six wooden floors.

 

The building was abandoned in 2001 and is being transformed (Renner Hainke Wirth Zirn Architekten and WDJ Architecten) to accommodate the Nederlands Foto Museum.

 

One of the big spatial interventions is shown here: the new crown of the building where a restaurant will be created. The façade is ready now and the chosen colour and texture are indeed crown-like. Is it a neo- or post-modern detail? Let's give it the benefit of the doubt.

 

This is number 9 of the Santos album and 712 of Rotterdam architecture.

 

I’m getting a bit addicted to my 16mm close-ups. It is just amazing what kind shots I come home with.

The lovely structures on the beach find a mirror in the sky above.

olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

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Credits: JBC STRUCTURES

JBC Courtyard

 

Information in my BLOGGER

 

This is the same building as in Structures 61.

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58mm f/2

 

The Conical Glass Structure (viewed from the bottom) of Wheelock Place at Orchard Road.

 

*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.

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