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Tag Archives: Glass fronted buildings
A broad Front
The area around Victoria in Central London has been a rich source of new images this year. On my regular trips to London, if I have the time, I take a walk around the area searching out images. Each day … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Buildings
Tagged Glass fronted buildings, Glass reflections, Photograph
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Into the Interior
The modern concept of using glass as cladding or facade for buildings allows us to see into them to varying degrees depending on a range of factors including the direction of light, its intensity, the degree of reflectivity of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Buildings
Tagged Architecture, Glass fronted buildings, Glass reflections, Photography, Reflections
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A Patchwork Quilt of Windows
Buildings never look the same re-visited. You visit them a second or third time and you see something completely different. About a year ago I photographed this building and the scene then was all about a vast curve of reflective … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Buildings
Tagged Distorted reflections, Glass fronted buildings, London, Photography, Southbank
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Approaching the station
The Façade of Milton Keynes railway station is a hundred yards of glass. A sky reflector, pure and simple. And on a good day what a sight it is. As I walk towards this my spirits lift. Turn ninety degrees … Continue reading
Lattice
Following on from my last post – Glass and Water – here is another image from the same day, same area. A perfectly symmetrical building, given the ‘Flat Glass’ treatment I have talked about before. What a joy to behold … Continue reading
Second Viewing
A couple of weeks ago I re-visited a scene I previously photographed in Where to Crop. You might like to view that image to make comparisons with today’s. On my first visit I encountered problems that related to an inability … Continue reading
Where to Crop
There’s nothing sacrosanct about the size of a captured image, It’s dictated by the size of the sensor and each of my three cameras has a different sized sensor. We crop to remove extraneous detail, to improve composition and accentuate … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Buildings
Tagged Glass fronted buildings, Glass reflections, London, Photography, Reflective Glass
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Out for lunch
Once every week or two the three of us go out for lunch. That’s me, my wife and the camera. Two of us consume food, the third consumes images. Images, in my experience can be found in the unlikeliest of … Continue reading
Blue Hues
Colour can be bold, colour can be subtle. Pre-digital, I became increasingly disenchanted with my colour work as a small amount of under or over exposure usually ruined an image. Not so with B&W work where, as the processor, I … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Buildings, London, Seen on the Street
Tagged Glass, Glass fronted buildings, Photography, Reflective Glass
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