I decided to publish a second post on this week’s theme, this time sharing some architectural shots which were taken looking up, for obvious reasons… 🙂





Tag Archives: architectural photography
Deconstructivism



Weekly Photo Challenge: Opposites
The old and the new blend beautifully in Chicago.
Same in Berlin…
See more responses to Ben Huberman’s challenge: Opposites.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Curve
“For this week’s challenge, get inspired by the curves around you. From curves in architecture to bends in nature to man-made undulations.



Reflections And a Pop of Red
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Pinakothek Der Moderne – Munich
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This gallery contains 13 photos.
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Lines and Angles
Architectural Photoessay
The Petersen Museum: Love It or Leave It
L.A.’s Petersen Automotive Museum reopened in December of 2015, after undergoing extensive remodeling. The new building, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (who also worked on New York’s MOMA), is a textured hot-rod-red aluminum structure wrapped by hundreds of stainless-steel ribbons, meant to “evoke the imagery of speed and the organic curves of a coach-built automobile.” But many critics in L.A. are calling it a huge eye-sore, an obnoxious, loud, and tacky Las Vegas-style monstrosity. Will the public hate it or embrace it? One thing is for sure: once you’ve seen it, you will never forget it.
The interior is impressive with twenty-five galleries on three floors, packed with interactive technology telling three stories about the automobile: its history, its industry and its artistry. I enjoyed the time I spent there. The cars on display are simply jaw-dropping beautiful and for car lovers, there is a special tour to the museum’s vault, where they keep hundreds of car intended to be display at times in different exhibits.
365/Day 342
Monochromes


365/Day 321
The Power of Lines






