Along the days architectural details pictures
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@simon le bon said:
As I have introduced this thread:
@unknownuser said:
this is not a private thread, and if you are feeling the same, feel free to post your own pictures.
In another words: My purpose is not to offer "my" album, even if I am the majority contributor . Everybody which will come with his own eye and his own sens of poetry will enrich this inorganized album. I'm sure that here and there, one or other architectural detail will give a seed of idea to achieve something.
ah, I hadn't noticed that at first. I will share some pictures too.
London
Paris
Nice
Amsterdam... no bridge without a bike...
Delft
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That 'City of London' crest was my old school badge [its founder was a former Lord Mayor of London]...
it brings back memories.........
Our school motto was "Domine dirge nos" [God guide us] - which we always translated as 'God help us!' - which is a much more pathetic cry in English!!
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Some small details of our Cathedral gate:
And the hidden security camera watching the gate:
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C'est génial Roberto!! super beau!
I'm now paid for my efforts to take and post these pictures. Thanks!!
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Happy this thread is coming alive with your various and so fine contributions!!
@rv1974 said:
You need a better lens\camera. Good pics but too blurred
Depends what you need to do with? And I am also reducing them before post!
They seems not to bad for me if I want to remember a general purpose + a bunch of details.
But you are right. a good accuracy can't be a bad thing. I shall do differently by now. (I have still some Iphone series in my pocket to post )Here an uncommon set taken this time with a not too bad camera
LE CORBUSIER: the chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp
references:
galinsky.com
Wikipedia
Youtube
and if you are interested you can find plenty of documents, pictures, videos on the net...
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Simon,
What a wonderful thread you have started. Many, many thanks. -
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Some more of "Salle Pleyel concert hall": (Art Nouveau _ Salle Pleyel) >>(Wikipedia)#s
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Just some pictorial observations.
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The Patina of toil, my dad would have said.
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@simon le bon said:
A church I don't remember where
Yeah, a lot of time free (Sorry, no materials here!):
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Hey Man! I don't know for the other sketchyfellows but you make me happy!
@unknownuser said:
Yeah, a lot of time free
and you know what to do whith it.
I positively love this first work which smell better than the model:
and this time you make a splendid free interpretation of this iron stairs (I was not to much taking care to it in comparison to the ceiling!)
"Chapeau bas" dear Roberto. You are a mastersimon
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@simon le bon said:
and this time you make a splendid free interpretation of this iron stairs (I was not to much taking care to it in comparison to the ceiling!)
Well, It is a component, so it can be simple changed...
@simon le bon said:
"Chapeau bas" dear Roberto. You are a master
Thanks, simon! Wanna see more photosssss!
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Considering the work of Roberto, I'm talking about the porch, I realize that it is important to take flat pictures, I mean perpendicular to the object, in order to let pick up there true structure. >>> I shall do this way for my next series.
Re: I have found some older pictures I have taken from the "same" tractor during a previous visit two years before!! I add them at their following place for justly I had taken a "flat shout"
Back to Paris,
just small pictures
and these are the last of architectural details I had in my box!!
So, next series are for the future..---simon
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Hey Hey dear Dale you're so welcome
Nice, very nice!../A bit unusual, these one are mostly for render makers I guess
a tractor used to raise the boats and oysters from the beach. Brave is not it?
____Added: pictures taken from the "same" tractor two years before: crazy isn't it
The interest: tractor taken in situation and firstly tractor taken under a "flat" angle (which can let pick up its structure )
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simon
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