Samurai Wall by Richardphotos
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this link will explain the particulars. the right side of the building had very dark shadows
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/commentary/2017/06/06/joutoushiki-ceremony-kicked-off-japanese-inspired-garden-and-stone-walls-at-rolex-building-in-dallas/
I seen the TV show about this unique building and garden. all of the stones were carved on site and took months to complete. in more pictures I will show the wall. I think I took pictures of the building during construction
Comments (17)
eekdog
Cool strange construction. Nice pic.
paul_gormley
the construction workers were perpetually drunk, but they saved the day by calling it architecture :) nice one, reminds me of some of the BEST works
magnus073
Richard, this is one of the coolest buildings I've ever seen.
RodS
See... This is what happens when you don't require your architects to have at least bi-yearly drug screenings.... 🤣 I'll bet those stone-carvers were ready to hang him by the time they finished this building!
That does look pretty cool, though! I think you got a really neat shot despite the shadows, Richard. And that little burst of sunlight on the shadowed area is the cherry on top!
Radar_rad-dude
Nice capture. Rather unique architecture.
bakapo
Wow, this is truly a cool building. Thanks for sharing this!
ikke.evc
Interesting
Kordouane
Beautiful capture
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
rainbows
excellent capture, dear Richard fabulous building. DiDi. xx
farmerC
Exellent done.
ontar1
Interesting building!
DennisReed
cool building
miwi
Cool strange construction,excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anahata.c
like Rod, I too love the sun flare you caugnt on the right side...photographing irregular buildings like this is difficult at best: If you've ever shot Gehry's buildings, you no doubt faced that universal problem of "where is the iconic view???" (or, is there an iconic view?) Bldgs like this challenge the whole concept of 'iconic view', because they're forever shifting. I'm impressed with this shot, because you got two full sides, you got a complete view of its twist, you got strong light w/ heavy shadow, you caught the whole height of the thing, and you got enough surrounding to show how different it is from its neighborhood. One article on this said something like this bldg was a big shock for the dallas skyline: It would be for Chicago, NYC, and other cities too: I'm sure what the architect wanted! A fine shot of a very challenging structure.
marcPoser
At last, a beautiful modern building; unique! I love this photo!
DukeNukem2005
It's a very nice 😊