Urban Wave.

lionking

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Hey guys!
Here is one from the last summer, one of my first architectural sessions, after a long break,
i was planning on getting back to architecture, but kinda didn't have the motivation, thanks Avi, for arranging this.



Feel free to C&C,
Thank you for looking,
Have a wonderful weekend and great light to you.
Cheers.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I hope we aren't forced to count the triangles again! I sure failed the last time. :)

This is sure one very fun building! That's some creative design.

Please ask Avi to come back! We miss him!


(Andrey, Tom had posted a photo of a barn and farm and we were given the task to count how many triangles we could find)
 

Ben Egbert

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To clarify, I saw three primary triangles the sky being the first the main part of the building the second and the stack of balconies upper right the third. There are many more, but I did not count them as compositional elements.
 

lionking

Well-Known Member
Fun architecture and a nice capture to show it off.
Thank Alan, looks like lately the Architects get a bit more freedom.
I assume the insurance company wanted to show off, and use this as another way to get more exposure.

You choose a nice viewing angle for this subject. Three complementary triangles to fill out the frame.
Thank you Ben, after this shot the guard send us away from the building.
I got luck to get this.

I hope we aren't forced to count the triangles again! I sure failed the last time. :)

This is sure one very fun building! That's some creative design.

Please ask Avi to come back! We miss him!


(Andrey, Tom had posted a photo of a barn and farm and we were given the task to count how many triangles we could find)
You really have some fun here at FW, thank you.
I will try but would not hold my breath, Avi is at creative reborn stage.

Well seen and captured. I like the abstract nature of this one - keeps the viewer looking for sure!

ML
Thank you very much Mike.

To clarify, I saw three primary triangles the sky being the first the main part of the building the second and the stack of balconies upper right the third. There are many more, but I did not count them as compositional elements.
:)
I got that Ben, this is exactly how i composed it initially, with that balance in mind.
Nicely done.
Thanks a lot Jim.

Love the way you did this shot!
Thank you very much Debbie.
 
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