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  1. #1351

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Bis building, Basel - by Mario Botta:


    BIS building by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

    Messeturm Basel:


    messeturm by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

    Herzog&deMeuron - Rosetti building, night facade:


    rosetti 2 by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

  2. #1352

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    and one more, Biozentrum building. Of course in Basel...
    this one was shot on ektachrome e100vs, first time of trying slides and e6 developement.


    Biozentrum by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

  3. #1353

    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    As always, an interesting and well-thought through set of images, Aron. I keep on thinking I'm going to bump into you as you're setting up your camera in many of the places I pass through every day. The reflections at the Messeturm have interested me for some time - I sometimes walk around there at lunchtime thinking about what would be a good image there, but haven't yet lugged it along.

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    Claudio Santambrogio
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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Thanks David and Aron! The image of Christ in the Antoniuskirche has indeed intrigued me - I am glad you think it came out well! The soft, scintillating light is what I like most of that church - it forms a very pleasing contrast to the neutral gray walls and pillars…

    Aron, wonderful shots here - very inspiring work!

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Sharing a shot taken from "Japanese Garden" in Singapore.



    Billy

  6. #1356

    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    St Jakob-Turm, Basel (another Herzog and de Meuron creation);

    Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, TMax 100 / PMK Pyro. Slightly cropped as I ran out of image circle using front rise.

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    wow David, super nice capture of this one!! I didnt thought this building can look that great...

    the time has come for me to take my shot on the signalbox too, here it is (and in the back you can see this st jakob turm too! )


    signalbox by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

    chamonix 045n-2, schneider sa 75mm, kodak ektachrome e100vs, tetenal e6 kit development

    I did the color developing/reversal process for 8 min instead of 7, somewhere I read I can get more saturated/deep colors especially the blue ones... I think I got a lot on the slide I even had to reduce a bit.

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    That's my favourite building in Basel, Aron, and I think you've captured a particular aspect of it (its link to the railway) really well. I also like the way that the herringbone cloud in the clear sky complements the line of the building and the rail track.

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    thanks David, that is one of my all time classic favorite too, even back in university I have to learn about it on contemporary architectural history class, first time I arrived here I went to see this

    and some more shots around, both on expired ektachrome e100vs

    foundation Beyeler, Riehen:


    Foundation Beyeler by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

    and the Jacob Bruckhardt haus by Zwimpfer Partner Architekten, Basel /maybe here I could get more details in the shadows if I would have shot on negative, here I wanted to have the highlights...


    Jacob Burckhardt haus by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr

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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Those both look great! Excellent photos.
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