I have long intrigued by architectural photography, especially shots of details such as doors and windows, woodwork and stonework, and interesting angles and views, whether of modern or older architecture. I am looking forward to seeing your take on this challenge
katspangle wrote:
I have long intrigued by architectural photography, especially shots of details such as doors and windows, woodwork and stonework, and interesting angles and views, whether of modern or older architecture. I am looking forward to seeing your take on this challenge
Nice start Kat! I share your interest in architectural admirantion! Thanks for hosting!! It will be fun!
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katspangle wrote:
I have long intrigued by architectural photography, especially shots of details such as doors and windows, woodwork and stonework, and interesting angles and views, whether of modern or older architecture. I am looking forward to seeing your take on this challenge
Thanks for hosting Kat - good start... I'll be back
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
katspangle wrote:
I have long intrigued by architectural photography, especially shots of details such as doors and windows, woodwork and stonework, and interesting angles and views, whether of modern or older architecture. I am looking forward to seeing your take on this challenge
Great start, Kat, and thank you for hosting!
This first batch of images were taken on the island of Aruba, our favorite!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Pg 1 - Oh, the Arc de Triomphe...one of the places
I've always wanted to visit, but sadly, probably will
never have the chance. Thanks for sharing, Bill!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
judy juul wrote:
Nice start Kat! I share your interest in architectural admirantion! Thanks for hosting!! It will be fun!
Pg 1 - Wow, you've shared some beautiful buildings, Judy!
Thank you.
Tim
Interior framework from a couple local covered bridges
I have changed my user name of “Fred Ann to my actual name, Fredrica, I mention this to avoid confusion
Our previous home had an interesting feature that we had built in during renovations. The first picture shows an uppermost window, at the top of the house. That window was my husband’s office window, giving him a wonderful view when shifting his focus from his work for a moment. To gain access to his private space He had to hoist himself up onto the top of a closet, thus gaining entry through an opening in his office wall. This location gave him total privacy as myself and our three kids could not access his office easily.
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