Archive for the ‘ Architecture ’ Category
Was at a restaurant {a converted villa in a fringe city suburb} the other night and on the way to the bathroom I looked out the back door and saw this. Shot handheld, everything seemed to be the same level of brightness, so I only had to shoot one exposure. Very little post production was [ READ MORE ]
Black & White is great for isolating and highlighting detail of a subject. Also in this particular case, it can give a sense of old timeliness and history. This house looks like it’s seen it’s fair share of history. You’d never guess it’s located in a suburb, fringing the central business district. Could do with [ READ MORE ]
When the frame exchange went on a late night jaunt recently the back of the Auckland Britomart train station took my eye. It’s quite an impressive building and the reflections of the entrance in the fountain looked neat. The 2 girls sitting there on the right were nice too I thought. Interestingly I think that [ READ MORE ]
During our late night photo hunt TFE wandered into the train station. Having never caught a train from there, I was pleasantly surprised at the interior architecture. The portholes run up to ground level and from above, you can look down onto the tracks. Would be nice if the station was bigger than just the [ READ MORE ]
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