Jump to content

Taliesin west 7.0


bretsch

From the category:

Architecture

· 101,982 images
  • 101,982 images
  • 296,362 image comments


Recommended Comments

Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and

school in the desert, the design was an organic response to a

combination of driving factors. This image belongs to the bathroom of

Mr. Wright himself. To every one that loves great architecture out

there, this is an incredible place to visit. Your comments on this

picture are highly appreciated.

Link to comment
Juan Carlos, Good lighting balance. Any brighter sunshine & you'd have lost detail either in the hightlights or the shadows. The foreground stone helps break up the rather large uninteresting area there. Good decision. The structure looks like a disaster. Not sure if that's Mr. Wright's fault or your compositional skills. I've seen some of your work so let's blame Frank. :-) Best, LM.
Link to comment
That's precisely the kind of comment I was striving for; I knew there was something odd with the picture (and no, I couldn't blame good old' Frank for it). This is one of those where you just know there is a good picture there but you just don't seem to find it, and it ends up almost being but it isn't. Anyway, thanks for the time, and pointers, I'll keep on trying to get a decent picture out of this structure the nest time I'm around.
Link to comment
Interesting looking place, lots of great close-up opportunities in there i bet. What makes this photo interest is the POV and the wide angel. Nice catch.

best regards Tero.

Link to comment

Hola,Juan Carlos.Una toma un tanto extra�a, la luz y colores me parecen estupendos, pero en cuanto a la composicion no sabria decirte,no se si por el formato, o por el aparente desorden,pero la veo rara.

 

 

Un cordial saludo -Tolo.

Link to comment
Gracias Tolo, estoy de acuerdo.....se que ahi hay algo que puede hacer una gran foto, pero no lo he logrado; algo le falta, tendre que regresar e intentarlo de nuevo. Saludos,
Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...