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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
kokabeel, I should know what building that is but Downtown as grow so much I can't keep up with any of it anymore. But this is really marvelous!
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Wow dochtersions. those are great POVs and the construction is really interesting. Seems we have a challenge that is not only a challenge but a perfect subject. :-)
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Oooooohh! My favorite subject! Okay ... I promise to go out and get something new. I've already got a couple of things in mind that I've been wanting to shoot but haven't gotten around to yet. Hopefully I can stretch a bit and "say" something new.
I can't wait to get going on this! :)
LOVE what's gone up so far! Excellent images, Jacomina, and I love your skyscraper, kokabeel.
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My 2:
This is a "guilloche" pattern, a common architectural ornament. Tara just posted another sample from the same building (The Harold Washington Public Library in Chicago), only she called it "Ric Rac". Bravo. Ornaments should cross all boundaries...
I love those two pics, Mark. I love it that we took pictures of the same bit of the library with no consultation. :)
OMG, Rod!!! Why didn't I know about this building??? This is freakin' fantastic! Now we have to come back to KC. Fire up the grill, darlin', and we'll bring the wine. :D
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
I stepped away for awhile and look at all these wonderful photos! I love the detail, the history and that parking garage is outstanding!
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This building, now in a Washington State Park, was built 81 years ago in the Romanesque Revival style which became very popular in the USA during the last half of the 19th century and again during the 1920s-30s.
Here's a quick key to recognizing the Romanesque Revival architectural style:
The defining feature of the Romanesque Revival is the semi-circular arch used for all window and door openings and for wall enrichment. Other distinguishing motifs are beltcourses and the arcaded corbel table which is a series of miniature arches below the eaves. Belt- or stringcourses mark horizontal divisions. Column capitals and compound arches are enriched with geometric medieval ornament. Facades have gabled roofs flanked by square or polygonal towers of differing heights, with parapets or various roof shapes, and occasionally spires of Gothic origin. Broad, smooth wall surfaces of monochromatic brick or ashlar masonry laid with thin mortar joints were favored.
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But what's a challenge for, unless it's challenging??
So. I took this picture out my window just now. It isn't even half an hour old. On the right-hand side of the picture is our upstairs balcony, and the house with all the rooflines belongs to our neighbor. The challenge for me was to shoot something I've been looking at since 1994 when I moved in here, and hopefully make it look interesting.
Honestly, it still looks like my neighbor's house. LOL! I hope it looks better to you than it does to me! I can sort of see interest in it, as long as I don't look at it too long. I do like it for the division of space, the thirds and diagonals.
We're not supposed to have a lot of snow, so I should be able to get out soon and find something more interesting to shoot!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
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"It please me to take amateur photographs of my garden,
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professional."
Robert Brault