Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves. Julia Morgan |
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
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They look rather threatening....
ReplyDeleteI like the amount of contrast.
ReplyDeleteGreat silhouettes Andy. If they are as great when they are full in light thats a second question.
ReplyDelete...giant Legos.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen sawtooth buildings before. Nice silhouettes!
ReplyDeleteI like this! Looks like it was put together with building blocks.
ReplyDeleteVery effective with the lighting, simply beautiful
ReplyDeleteImposing when seen like this.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, they almost look like big black cardboard boxes.
ReplyDeleteDifferent. - hard to do where I live, we have height restrictions, 3 stories above grade, max. The reach of a ladder truck.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Andy!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! balconies add a special touch!
ReplyDeleteNot sure large buildings "speak for themselves". Most of them seem mute and inward looking.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very artistic photograph.
ReplyDeleteEffective shot. I think these buildings speak a different language than anything Julia Morgan ever designed.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and interesting lines where the balcony's are.
ReplyDeleteFantastic !!!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI like the shapes that are formed with the balconies, not something that we would probably notice had it not been for your silhouette.
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