The Giant’s Causeway? Of course not but these hexagonal interlocking concrete columns remind me of the basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway on the west coast of Ulster, Northern Ireland. I love seeing architecture with strong ties to geological and natural forms, even if unintended. Mostly these are large civic or commercial structures which have […]
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The Outside Mirrored In
Is this outside looking in? Is this inside looking out? Is this outside looking outside from the inside? Is this inside looking inside from the outside? Or all of the above? Photo: Robert Rath, ‘The Outside Mirrored In’, 1/200s f/5 ISO1000 50mm
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Last night I joined local Adelaide photographer Andrew Barre and 34 others for a photowalk around Adelaide as part of the annual Kelby PhotoWalk event. In its eighth year now, and with more than 21,000 photographers world wide participating in yesterday’s event, the Kelby PhotoWalk is testament to the growing popularity and social nature of […]
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The expression ‘on the rocks’ can be good or bad depending on whether you are in a bar or on a boat. In this building there are both and being on the rocks just adds to the effect for both. The recently rebuilt (from the rocks up) Henley Surf Life Saving Club is welcome development […]
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It was ugly, imposing and interesting. The clouds where right out of an old Spiderman television cartoon and that ‘not’ yet architecture could be imagined into anything at all. And I did … Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Gotham Constructions’, 1/200s f/1.4 ISO1600 50mm
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