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Please post your modern architecture images done with Fuji cameras! Lines, shapes, B&W, colours, etc. :)

 

I will start with one of my images ;)

 

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The Ala Moana hotel in Honolulu. (Not an IR image, just used LR to darken sky).

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"through the donut..."

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xe2, touit12, f8.0; ch, basel, congress center, detail of facade

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Perot Museum of Natural and Science

 

X-pro 1 + Rokinon 8mm

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Not really sure if Modern Architecture is where this belongs, but it's the best fit out of the current topics!

 

Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO.

June, 2015.

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Fuji X-T1, XF 10-24mm @ 10mm, f/11, 1/1000s, ISO 200.

 

 

 

 

 

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Not really sure if Modern Architecture is where this belongs, but it's the best fit out of the current topics!

 

Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO.

June, 2015.

www.orendarling.com

Fuji X-T1, XF 10-24mm @ 10mm, f/11, 1/1000s, ISO 200.

 

Nice capture, Nero! I do like the dynamics in this image. Just bought XF 10-24mm lens, eager to try it out :)

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African Mask hidden in an architectural structure 10-24mm

 

 

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