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Old 02/11/08, 02:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Some architecture

Here are a few from my visit to Norway last week, the new operahouse which is a very interesting building. These are my first architecture shots here, so any comments and criticism will be very welcome. My usual subjects are mountains and landscapes so this is something new for me. Summarit 35 was used and it appears to be a very nice lens, (understatement, it is great I think).

So here goes, the new Oslo Opera house:
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Old 02/11/08, 03:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Some architecture

Julius -

Very nice composition, light, color and geometry to them all, but the drama of #1 with its bold placement of the diagonal is stunning.
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Julius,

nicely done - I like the choices you've made in not being too concerned to get everything in the shot. Architecture works on a detailed level as well as on a "landscape" scale. Thanks, and well done for trying something new.
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Julius,

Excellent use of simple lines and shapes to produce a powerful and eye-catchig image.

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