James Troi's Visual Diary |
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Tony planets are cool. I’ve had a go at making some and would love to say they came out like these, well for the most part they came out all right, but could have been better.
I enjoy the way a tiny planet can taking in the full surrounds of a location and present it in an unusual way.
Is Time Linear? by Philipp Klinger
Clearly an image of architectural detail taken by Philip at Guillemins train Station in Liège, Belgium, designed by the famous spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava.
I love the pattern and the way all of the arcs lead our eyes straight from the top of the photo, down to the clock face.
Great pattern formed by the spiral staircase and the shadows. I also like the three circular windows to the right. There are quite a few patterns in this shot.
While saving this photo out I titled the file “old_building.jpg” but on further investigation of the structure it looks like it is actually quite modern.
The unusual design, its placement on the hill and the angle in which it is photographed is just amazing.
I love the tones of the sky. The browns of the foreground and the stark distressed white of the building.
You can find out more about this building on the spanish-language website Banco Fotográfico De Arquitectura Chilena. This these photos taken by Gustavo Burgos.
This house is stunning and the architectural photography just makes it come alive. See more about this at Ach Daily
A beautiful house, shot by Bruno Helbling, this Austrian house comes alive in this dusk shot with interior lights on.
In this shot I like the marriage of the lines and geometric shapes of the building with the organic curves of the hill in the background, grassy area of the foreground and the subtle lines in the clouds.
While the dark of the scene and the foreboding clouds give a sense of a cold environment, the house leaves us with a feeling of comfort and inviting warmth.