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    Andi Heuser
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    Franziusstrasse, Düsseldorf von andi_heuser auf Flickr

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    Thank you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Evans View Post
    Martin. This is beautiful. Three great architectures, two by man and one by nature.
    Thanks Tony!

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    Pueblo Bonita at Chaco. Very early. The light was moving inside very quickly. I was backed up and as high as I can get. I can stand on my camera case....and was. 120 Super Angulon and 5X7...with levels!

    There is a little video giving the layout of this part of the ruin on the Blackfork 6 Channel on Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84aeXAPLCos Just made to be helpful if you haven't ever been in there. Easy to get turned around.

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    The Anasazi never saw this. They had the floors and roofs in.

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    Bought this off Ebay. Chicago Federal Building in 1938 I think. The perspective looked a little sharp and when I got it in hand it was manual photoshop....two prints taken separately and glued together. We've got it framed and up in the house.

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    Oscar Niemeyer´s Museu Nacional Honestino Guimarães, Brasília

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    Another of Oscar Niemeyer´s buildings in Brasília - this is part of the interior of the ´crown of thorns´ dome of the Cathedral, a hyperboloid of stained fibreglass;

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    Unfortunately the iconic exterior of the Cathedral was being renovated when we visited. The colours of the fibreglass are intense and beautiful, and when I go back, I may experiment with tricolour, using a blue, green and red filter on separate sheets of film to build up a colour image. I guess I may have to use a non-staining developer for that - does anyone have good experience of this?

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    The John James Audubon Museum in Audubon State Park (a repost of a previously poorly scanned print back in 2009, this print scan is much improved). This is TMX in d-76 1:1 (#21 orange filter) printed on Ilford MGIV FB, toned in selenium.


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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Quote Originally Posted by David Hedley View Post
    Oscar Niemeyer´s Museu Nacional Honestino Guimarães, Brasília

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    This piece speaks very well for the whole. I really like this one.

    Jonathan

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    David, both of those shots are excellent. I particularly like the "Crown of Thorns". Beautiful architecture and a great capture,
    Jim Cole
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