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Gherkin 2004, London, Foster and Partners

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Johnson Wax Fortaleza Hall, 2010, Racine, Foster and Partners

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The first image in my post maybe gives you some hint of the "raw-material" for this series.
It is just outside a large shopping centre-complex, surrounded by office-buildings and a railway-yard. I don't like this type of architecture for other reasons than it is fun to make more or less crazy photos from it.
Some photos are straight on, one is straight up, others are turned upside-down and some are... ...I don't remember...
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On 3/4/2024 at 5:41 AM, Michi D said:

So I will make a start

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Nice  photo, but now I have that stinking Doris Day song stuck in my head ("How much is that doggy in the window?). 

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Michigan Ave. Bridge, Chicago

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Chrysler Building

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19 hours ago, fotografr said:

Very nice!!

Thank you. This is one of my favorite haunts. North side of Michigan Ave. and the river. This is the Apple Store, unique architectural masterpiece,  completely made of glass (except for it's thin MacBook roof) that gives countless opportunities for reflections.

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Apple on 5th Avenue at 59th street

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3 hours ago, stuny said:

Apple on 5th Avenue at 59th street

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Nice Photo. Yes, same British architect, Sir Norman Foster, that did the Michigan Ave. Store.

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D-Lux 7.

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Maybe som kind of glue that has penetrated the reflective element.

 

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Here is a very old shot of mine of one of the "corners" of the Biblioteque Nationale (Centre Francois Mitterrand) in Paris. This is one of four buildings, each corner shaped, the picture taken from "inside" the corner, so that each of the two corner "sides" reflects in the other, giving what I thought was an interesting effect. It would have been a Fuji Frontierlab High Street scan, taken on Fuji Reala film.

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Frankfurt, Germany. High-rise buildings on “Neue Mainzer Strasse”

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Chicago Federal Center, 1974

Three Mies van der Rohe federal buildings reflecting Alexander Calder's Flamingo, 1974

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High Street Fremantle, the old buildings previously part of the busy Port City now mostly occupied by The University of Notre Dame. SL3 with Apo Summicron SL 35  

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The area around the main train station, Frankfurt, Germany.

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