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Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona (MACBA)


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Color Management, and croping done on Nikon Capture


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This is breathtakingly beautiful, Juan Carlos! The lines are so clean cut, and composition is great!
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Excelente toma, Juan Carlos. El punto de vision, el manejo de luz y sombras, la destribucion de formas... son de alta calidad. Todo el portafolio de arquitectura me parece excelente. Felicidades! Saludos!
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Hola Juan carlos :

 

Excelente idea composicion y colores. Tus fotos de arquitectura me ayudan a ver cosa nuevas !

 

Felicitaciones

 

Ricardo

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This is a very appealing image. The perspective and the clean lines and colors provide a very pleasing high key capture. Well done and I appreciate your comments, thanks, rek.
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Great angle and nice exposure has resulted in a lovely architectural shot.
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What a great perspective. I love how the blue sky is reflected in the windows and even washes down the white right hand wall.

 

I think I even like the grain (not sure why).

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juan carlos - richard meier's work, or at least his office's work is so photogenic. i have admired the work produced in his office, the control of light, form and composition for many years, i never had the good fortune to see this building in person.

 

your angle here is well taken and speaks to the many compositional sub-plots that can be told in these buildings.

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Indeed it is! I could compare it to being a kid and walking into a toy store; the place is fantastic, full with many photo opportunities and interesting angles.

I'm glad that you liked this, Dror.

Cheers,

 

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juan carlos, your description of a child in a toy store hit home. i once drove from st. louis, missouri to de moines, iowa and back in one day to photograph meier's de moines museum addition. i was hopping around the building view finder "glued" to my eye.
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Thank you Dror, that is a fantastic feeling indeed, and it doesn't happen often...it is like having the building singing, or making a fantastic music that most people can feel, even with out realizing it; the beauty of good architecture is that you don't have to have an artistic soul to really appreciate it, just perhaps to understand the feeling better. I'm glad you liked this. Cheers,
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A great shot, Juan.  I really like the perspective, and the angled wall adds that spice to this structure.  Congrats.

Paul

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